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Musk says Tesla Model 3 back on track, production set to grow “four-fold”
Know your NEM: Expect price hikes from the NEG
Wind farms on track to deliver $10.5bn back to host communities
NSW faces biggest problems on energy, yet it does the least
Don't believe the label: 'flushable wipes' clog our sewers
Shark attack closes Margaret River pro surfing event
Man in his 30s taken to Royal Perth hospital after being bitten on the leg off Gracetown in Western Australia
A man has been bitten by a shark off the coast of Western Australia, prompting authorities to close down the nearby Margaret River Pro international surfing event.
The man, in his 30s, was flown to Royal Perth hospital with leg injuries, but was conscious, St John Ambulance said.
Continue reading...South Australian Beach-cast Marine Algae Fishery - Agency application 2018
South Australian Beach-cast Marine Algae Fishery - Agency application 2018
Explainer: These six metals are key to a low-carbon future
‘Renewable energy breeding’ can stop Australia blowing the carbon budget – if we’re quick
Welcome to Australia's plastic beach – video
How much rubbish could you collect from a suburban beach in 30 minutes? You may find the answer confronting. Guardian Australia joins Paul Sharp and Silke Stuckenbrock from the Two Hands Project to see just how prevalent plastics are on Australia's beaches
Continue reading...Coalition squibs on emissions in new energy policy paper
Europe’s electricity networks are underused and can cope with electric cars
Shipping to halve carbon footprint by 2050 under first sector-wide climate strategy
Carbon emissions from ships to be regulated for first time
Curious Kids: When we get bitten by a mosquito, why does it itch so much?
'Renewable energy breeding' can stop Australia blowing the carbon budget – if we're quick
'Plastic is literally everywhere': the epidemic attacking Australia's oceans
‘It never breaks down and goes away,’ say scientists struggling to understand the impact of widespread pollution
While heading down the Brisbane river, Jim Hinds once pulled aboard a drunken half-naked man just seconds from “going down for the last time”.
But on this day, like most other days for Hinds, it’s back to the horribly predictable as he launches his boat into the Nerang river on Queensland’s Gold Coast.
Continue reading...Iain Reddish obituary
My friend Iain Reddish, who has died aged 72, had a varied career in which he was a parliamentary aide, teacher, public relations officer and sports executive before settling down to be an international environmental lobbyist with Greenpeace for more than a decade.
He joined Greenpeace in 1995, moving to its Amsterdam headquarters, and worked on various projects, including the Save the Whale campaign. By the time he left in 2007, he had visited 149 cities in 38 countries. His final role was as European coordinator for Eurogroup for Animals, an organisation based in Brussels that seeks to improve the treatment of animals throughout the European Union, a job he held until retirement in 2012.
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