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Feb 25, 2022 In The Community

Cultural burning to cut emissions

A whopping four per cent of Australia’s annual greenhouse gas is emitted by fires in Northern Australia’s tropical savanna. Covering a quarter of the Australian mainland, the tropical savanna is where most Australian fires …Read more
Feb 22, 2022 At Home

The Blue Economy: Quick Explainer

The Australian Blue Economy is worth $81.2 billion. That figure alone means it must be important. So, what is it? A hint: ‘Blue’ is a reference to the colour of the ocean. The World …Read more
Feb 18, 2022 Clean Energy Future

Sea Monster: Revealed

It is rare we bear witness to the unveiling of a new sea monster, but avast, for we welcome a world first; a 209,000 tonne, natural gas-breathing monolith. Built by wizards and piloted by …Read more
Jan 20, 2022 At Home

H2 Let’s Go!

Western Australia has an opportunity to take an early lead in becoming a global hydrogen industry powerhouse, and a newly defined pathway to maximising the benefits from the state’s hydrogen potential will help to …Read more
Jan 19, 2022 At Home

Clip in: Santos Festival of Cycling

Get your cleats on, because from Saturday 21 January nine days of cycling bliss will kick off in South Australia as the Santos Festival of Cycling bursts off the line. Santos has been the …Read more
Jan 13, 2022 In The Community

The Sound of Reef Recovery

‘Reef songs’ are being played underwater to aid the recovery of reefs. You read that correctly. The sounds of thriving, healthy reefs are being recorded, then broadcast underwater in degraded reefs. Why? To attract …Read more
Dec 10, 2021 At Home

Human Rights Day

Happy Human Rights Day! Observed every year on 10 December, the 2021 theme is Equality. What’s Human Rights Day? Human Rights Day celebrates the day the United Nations General Assembly adopted, in 1948, the Universal …Read more
Nov 30, 2021 At Home

DIY: BBQ Gas Check

Summer is here, as is the festive season. That means gas BBQs nationwide will be blazing, working alfresco magic. If a festive BBQ is a dream, running out of gas mid-grill is the host’s …Read more
Nov 29, 2021 At Home

A Country Divided by a Love/Hate Relationship with Camping

Two out of three Australians are heading for a tension filled tent on their next camping trip, with a perfect storm of circumstances poised to turn outdoor enthusiasts into unhappy campers. New research has …Read more
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