Charging ahead to an electric future
29 November 2021
We sat down with Anthony Weinberg, a bold EV advocate, to talk about the first public Electric Vehicle Charging Station Network in Sydney. Find out how the EV Charging Network is making EV ownership easier than ever.
Fork in the road for single-use plastics
16 November 2021
The end is near for single use plastics, including bags, straws, cotton buds, plates, bowls and cutlery, after the Plastics and Circular Economy Act 2021 passed NSW Parliament today.
Partnering to make solar simple
19 October 2021
The City of Canterbury Bankstown is tackling climate change head on with an ambitious target of Net Zero council emissions by 2050.
Why declarations are the first step to decarbonisation
7 October 2021
Cyril Giraud spent the first few years of his career digging around in quarries, while Philippa Stone was sifting through London’s skips.
Energy Culture - why sustainability is good for business
21 September 2021
Joe Edginton is an electrician with a mission. He wants to grow his company, Energy Culture, into the top solar panel specialist on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. He also wants it to be the most environmentally sustainable. Because for Joe these two
New Electricity Consumer Trustee to put energy consumer first
23 July 2021
The NSW Electricity Infrastructure Roadmap has reached an important milestone with the appointment of AEMO Services Ltd, a subsidiary of the independent Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO), as the NSW Consumer Trustee.
$16 million upgrade for Taronga Zoo
23 February 2021
The $16 million revamp of one of Taronga Zoo’s most popular native animal enclosures is one step closer with the NSW Government giving the project the green light, paving the way for a conservation and visitation boost.
Have Your Say on McPhillamys Gold Project
12 September 2019
The Department of Planning, Industry and Environment is calling for community feedback on a proposal to develop a new gold mine located approximately 8km east of Blayney in the NSW Central West.