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Monash’s “What Happens Next?” podcast series explores the urgent issue of climate anxiety

Dr Susan Carland interviews Associate Professor Susie Ho behind the scenes of the “What Happens Next?” podcast. The global climate change crisis isn’t just an environmental issue – it’s also a growing mental health concern. In a thought-provoking new series, Monash University’s “What Happens Next?” podcast, hosted by Dr Susan Carland, delves deep into the […]

Why sustainability needs to pay

Matt Clifford Why sustainability needs to pay: Interview with Matt Clifford, Cushman & Wakefield’s Head of Sustainability & ESG for Asia Pacific If we have the technology to make buildings green, why are so many still brown? Our Head of Sustainability & ESG for Asia Pacific, Matt Clifford, shares his thoughts on the current approach […]

Zolo Launches Australian-First Solution That Streamlines E-Waste Recycling With A Single Touch

 Zolo, an e-waste recycling company committed to balancing purpose and profit, has launched an Australian first solution, Zolo Single Touch, that streamlines the e-waste recycling processes. The software aims to address common pain points such as data security, lack of transparency, and the time-consuming nature of traditional e-waste management. Zolo Single Touch allows Australians to […]

Australian Ethical earns highest B Corp score in Australia and New Zealand

Australia’s leading ethical investment manager, Australian Ethical investment (ASX: AEF) has achieved the highest score for any certified B Corporation (B Corp) in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. The score, awarded by global not-for-profit B Lab on 13 July 2023, independently measures whether a ‘for-profit’ company is meeting high standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency. […]

Dire Threat to Koalas from Urban Sprawl in SEQ, new report reveals

Koalas face an existential threat from urban sprawl and greenfield development in South East Queensland, a new analysis of the state government’s draft regional plan update has revealed. The Holding the Line report, commissioned by Queensland Conservation Council, shows the new update to the ShapingSEQ regional plan risks taking one of Australia’s fastest growing regions […]

Collaborative project boosts urban biodiversity and pollinator conservation

  PlantingSeeds Australia’s urban areas play an important role in supporting a diverse range of flora and fauna, including supporting bees and other pollinators and improving soil quality. To support the cause and take action to promote urban biodiversity, the team at Kingspan Insulated Panels, St Mary’s, recently participated in a half-day workshop with PlantingSeeds Projects. This partnership, […]

High-rise residential next to reap energy savings from the mosaic of technologies developing for commercial buildings

A mosaic created by the windows of high-rise apartments at night. A mosaic of energy saving technologies – not one single silver bullet solution – applies to commercial buildings and increasingly to high-rise residential. Boon Edam Australia By Michael Fisher, Managing Director, Boon Edam Australia In recent decades, commercial buildings have been the major focus of […]

FIRST ‘PROJECT RECON’ GHOST GEAR CAPTURED

Ghost Gear Project ReCon tracks and retrieves first deadly and destructive ghost gear 4 kms off the coast from Weipa The first ghost gear has been tracked by Tangaroa Blue’s Project ReCon team and retrieved by Indigenous rangers 4 kms off the coast of Weipa. With the support of Satlink, the Project ReCon team repurposed […]

Biodiversity The Big Winner In Three-Year Project In Cotton Country

Country Road Landcare Country Road, Landcare Australia and cotton farmers are marking Biodiversity month by celebrating a landmark achievement in their New South Wales Namoi Valley project It’s been three years since ‘The Biodiversity Project’ kicked off in the Namoi Valley and since the first tree was planted, about 60 hectares of cotton farming land […]

New northern surge of fire ants exposes holes in program funding, puts Sunshine Coast at risk

The Invasive Species Council have called on the Albanese Government to urgently commit to adequately fund fire ant eradication this year. The call comes as 100 new fire ant nests have been detected on Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) and a dozen Morayfield, north of Brisbane – areas where eradication is not occurring in 2023/24 due […]

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