
At a glance it might seem a bit of monetary policy wonkery, but the real-world implications are huge, suggesting the RBA Review might cost Labor the election, Michael Pascoe reports. When the RBA refuses to believe what has already happened over the past year and admits it doesn’t know what
Three new battery energy storage systems (BESS) have been powered up in the United Kingdom this week, including two from Macquarie Group offshore Eku Energy, and the largest battery yet to be commissioned on the UK grid. At a ceremony on Monday, BW ESS announced the energisation of its 100MW/331MWh
One of the four project developers seeking to build large wind farms within the NSW government’s pine forest plantations has unveiled details plans that include giant 8 megawatt(MW) turbines, and a big battery scaled at up to 2,000 MWh. The Sunny Corner wind project is being put forward by Mainstream

After only four months into a five-year job, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto faces anger on the streets as he seeks a coalition to exclude parliamentary opposition. Duncan Graham reports. This week, huge Indonesia Gelap (Dark Indonesia) protests erupted in Jakarta, with crowds claiming the government’s policies are not ”pro-people”, fearing a

Gilmour Space Technologies has taken another big step toward its first orbital launch with chief executive officer Adam Gilmour expected on Wednesday to announce that the company had been given final approvals for its maiden test flight. The company is understood to have been given a green light from the

Large government technology projects should be broken up into smaller bundles of work and delivered in an agile way with sustainment and upgrade funding factored in from the start, according to a committee that dissected a series of Canberra tech wrecks. While the audit committee reserved its final recommendations for

Cloud and networking policies used to help secure the federal government’s vast IT estate will be consolidated as part of a new joined-up framework being developed by the Department of Home Affairs. A gateway policy initially designed to support the transition to the now-scrapped Cyber Hubs program will be the

“Australia can do anything. Absolutely anything.”These were the words that recently headed up Martijn Wilder’s sparse social media feed. It was no more than a repost from industry minister Ed Husic who had appointed him as chair of the National Reconstruction Fund. But you can imagine the sentiment was irresistible to Wilder and that he applies it to ...

Mid-tier commercial buildings are hard to decarbonise. Now the City of Melbourne Net Zero Buildings Plan aims to support the sector to do better, with a toolkit for net zero model lease clauses.Net zero or zero carbon ready leases are one of the enabling mechanisms identified by City of Melbourne in the Retrofit Melbourne Plan. More than 70 per cent of ...

Despite the recent mainstream media angst around the integrity of carbon offsets, the fundamental divers are only getting stronger, according to Carbon Market Institute chief executive John Connor. He tells The Fifth Estate it’s all part of a necessary evolution.When a big business like Telstra or Australia Post says it’s quitting a certification ...

In early October UTS professor Martin Loosemore and senior representatives of John Holland and CIMIC Group’s CPB Contractors met to discuss how they implemented Aboriginal social procurement on the Rozelle Interchange Project in Sydney.Taking part in the meeting were Bradley Schapiro, senior commercial manager at John Holland; Stephen Antonopoulos, ...

The deeply embattled National Anti-Corruption Commission will be forced to investigate over the $1.7 billion Robodebt scandal.
The post NACC forced to investigate over Robodebt appeared first on The Klaxon.

At a glance it might seem a bit of monetary policy wonkery, but the real-world implications are huge, suggesting the RBA Review might cost Labor the election, Michael Pascoe reports. When the RBA refuses to believe what has already happened over the past year and admits it doesn’t know what
Three new battery energy storage systems (BESS) have been powered up in the United Kingdom this week, including two from Macquarie Group offshore Eku Energy, and the largest battery yet to be commissioned on the UK grid. At a ceremony on Monday, BW ESS announced the energisation of its 100MW/331MWh
One of the four project developers seeking to build large wind farms within the NSW government’s pine forest plantations has unveiled details plans that include giant 8 megawatt(MW) turbines, and a big battery scaled at up to 2,000 MWh. The Sunny Corner wind project is being put forward by Mainstream

After only four months into a five-year job, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto faces anger on the streets as he seeks a coalition to exclude parliamentary opposition. Duncan Graham reports. This week, huge Indonesia Gelap (Dark Indonesia) protests erupted in Jakarta, with crowds claiming the government’s policies are not ”pro-people”, fearing a

Gilmour Space Technologies has taken another big step toward its first orbital launch with chief executive officer Adam Gilmour expected on Wednesday to announce that the company had been given final approvals for its maiden test flight. The company is understood to have been given a green light from the

Large government technology projects should be broken up into smaller bundles of work and delivered in an agile way with sustainment and upgrade funding factored in from the start, according to a committee that dissected a series of Canberra tech wrecks. While the audit committee reserved its final recommendations for

Cloud and networking policies used to help secure the federal government’s vast IT estate will be consolidated as part of a new joined-up framework being developed by the Department of Home Affairs. A gateway policy initially designed to support the transition to the now-scrapped Cyber Hubs program will be the

“Australia can do anything. Absolutely anything.”These were the words that recently headed up Martijn Wilder’s sparse social media feed. It was no more than a repost from industry minister Ed Husic who had appointed him as chair of the National Reconstruction Fund. But you can imagine the sentiment was irresistible to Wilder and that he applies it to ...

Mid-tier commercial buildings are hard to decarbonise. Now the City of Melbourne Net Zero Buildings Plan aims to support the sector to do better, with a toolkit for net zero model lease clauses.Net zero or zero carbon ready leases are one of the enabling mechanisms identified by City of Melbourne in the Retrofit Melbourne Plan. More than 70 per cent of ...

Despite the recent mainstream media angst around the integrity of carbon offsets, the fundamental divers are only getting stronger, according to Carbon Market Institute chief executive John Connor. He tells The Fifth Estate it’s all part of a necessary evolution.When a big business like Telstra or Australia Post says it’s quitting a certification ...

In early October UTS professor Martin Loosemore and senior representatives of John Holland and CIMIC Group’s CPB Contractors met to discuss how they implemented Aboriginal social procurement on the Rozelle Interchange Project in Sydney.Taking part in the meeting were Bradley Schapiro, senior commercial manager at John Holland; Stephen Antonopoulos, ...

The deeply embattled National Anti-Corruption Commission will be forced to investigate over the $1.7 billion Robodebt scandal.
The post NACC forced to investigate over Robodebt appeared first on The Klaxon.