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The Uneven Race Against Heat

Curlew Sandpiper  Credit: Photographer Ryan Barnaby Why Australia’s Shorebirds Are Evolving in Real-Time By Sarah Hard While politicians debate climate policy, Australia’s wildlife is engaged in a silent, desperate race against the heat – and new research shows that some populations are literally evolving their body shape to survive. A major study from Deakin University, […]

A Greener Christmas: Sustainable gifts that won’t end up in landfill

This Christmas, WaterAid Australia is encouraging you to rethink traditional gift-giving and choose a present that has no waste, minimal carbon impact and lifechanging benefits for communities around the world, Gifts for Life. This Christmas, WaterAid Australia is encouraging you to rethink traditional gift-giving and choose a present that has no waste, minimal carbon impact […]

Myriota announces General Availability for HyperPulse™, the world’s first commercial 5G Non-Terrestrial Network engineered for IoT

Ben Cade, CEO of Myriota The service is launching in Australia, Brazil, Mexico, Saudi Arabia and the United States  Myriota, a global leader in space-enabled Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity, today announces the General Availability of its HyperPulse™ 5G Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN), a global, highly scalable connectivity platform that makes it simple for industry partners to build, […]

ARRC Gold Coast completes acquisition of Yatala organics facility, securing long term regional recycling capacity

Phoenix Recycling General Manager with Cr Hammel at ARRC Organics newly purchased site ARRC Gold Coast has finalised the acquisition of Phoenix Power Recyclers (PPR) in Yatala, marking a major milestone in delivering the Advanced Resource Recovery Centre (ARRC) and securing long-term organics recycling capacity for the Gold Coast and the wider South-East Queensland region. […]

As Australia retires coal, SMA says grid-forming solutions are key to a secure, renewable future.

John Alexander, Managing Director of Large Scale Solutions at SMA Australia As coal-fired power stations retire and renewable energy ramps up, Australia’s electricity grid faces new stability challenges. SMA Australia has welcomed the release of AEMO’s 2025 Transition Plan for System Security, which outlines a clear, staged roadmap to address these challenges and secure the […]

5 Plumbing Maintenance Tips for Ipswich Homes

Living in Ipswich means enjoying great weather and a relaxed lifestyle. But plumbing problems can still happen. A leaking tap, a slow sink, or...

DIY Solar Cleaning vs Professional Cleaning: Which is Better?

How to Keep Your Solar Panels Clean the Right Way? If you have solar panels, you already know the value they bring to your home...

Top 7 Reasons Homeowners Are Choosing Window Tinting

If you’ve ever felt the sting of summer heat pouring through your windows, watched your flooring fade over time, or wished your home offered...

Plastering vs. Painting: Why Surface Preparation Matters

When it comes to achieving a smooth, long-lasting wall finish, the debate of plastering vs painting often comes up. Many homeowners and property managers...

AEMO’s warning – generation progress will amount to nothing and hit consumers hard if it cannot be distributed

Tom Gooch, VP Commercial, Neara By Tom Gooch, VP Commercial, Neara “AEMO’s latest warning on the long-term stability of Australia’s energy network beyond Eraring’s closure has made one thing clear. Though we’ve made good progress on the generation side of the energy transition equation, the constraint on Australia’s energy transition has shifted to the grid. […]
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