WAPC gives green light to new 350+ square metre subdivision for Cowaramup

A large housing development is being built at full speed in the heart of Cowaramup – and some residents fear that the new development could change the town forever. The land on Wirring Road south of the township on land owned by Rodney Duggan is intended to compete with Parkwater and could accommodate almost 1,000 … Read more

Rebecca Tomkinson and Paul Howes are among those chosen for the Government Advisory Board on Green Metals

Union leaders, lobbyists and the four major auditors were tasked with steering the federal government's ambitions for a green metals industry. The government believes that a metals manufacturing industry focused on reducing carbon emissions could add up to $122 billion annually to the Australian economy by 2040.

Mayor launches green plan to reduce city's electricity bills

A radical plan by Melbourne's mayor will allow individuals and business owners to cut their electricity bills by hundreds of dollars each year. City Councillor Nick Reece has promised to implement Australia's largest community-led bulk purchasing program for renewable energy across Melbourne if re-elected as mayor.

Horizon Power gives all customers in Kununurra and Fitzroy Crossing the green light to switch to solar power on their roofs

Thanks to a major network upgrade, residents of Kununurra and Fitzroy can now install solar panels on their roofs and save on electricity costs. The grid connection is possible without endangering the electricity grid.

Premier: Green energy projects on Burrup Peninsula can coexist with World Heritage-nominated ancient sites

The State Government has said the construction of a green energy transmission line to the Burrup Peninsula is “the first major step towards decarbonising the Pilbara” and believes this can be achieved without endangering the ancient rock art nominated for the World Heritage List. Prime Minister Roger Cook and Energy and Climate Minister Reece Whitby … Read more