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Australia Institute on gaslighting; risky flood proposal; GetUp and Hanson; STH BNK by Beulah

Australia Institute on gaslighting; risky flood proposal; GetUp and Hanson; STH BNK by Beulah

If you want to read an astounding recap of Australia’s history on gas, how we signed away long term contracts to Japan meaning Australia now has to buy gas on the hugely higher global spot market you need to take a look at this succinct and alarming report from the ABC. What were those government agencies thinking?  Now a Nationals senator decided to ...
Homeless camps are rising as affordability falls. It’s a problem Australia has solved before

Homeless camps are rising as affordability falls. It’s a problem Australia has solved before

A homelessness worker in regional Victoria has seen a 200% increase in people living in free campgrounds – and a big increase in families “sleeping rough”, he told the ABC this week. For many people, finding a rental is “nearly impossible”, he said. At the same time, disputes over homeless encampments are happening across Australia. Lately, local ...
More than 60% of home battery installations inspected in Australia are ‘substandard’

More than 60% of home battery installations inspected in Australia are ‘substandard’

More than 60 per cent of battery system installation work inspected under a federal government green energy program is substandard and 1.2 per cent unsafe, according to a recent report by the Clean Energy Regulator. The Cheaper Home Batteries Program has proved hugely popular. More than a quarter of a million small-scale battery systems have now been ...
Codes Red Debate: The deep criticisms and responses

Codes Red Debate: The deep criticisms and responses

Both Ché Wall from Flux and Maria Atkinson from Atkinson Consultancy outlined some aggressive challenges to the building codes and rating tools. Their texts and responses from CSIRO on NatHERS and from the Green Building Council of Australia are extensive so are reproduced separately here for ease of presentation. According to Ché Wall in terms of ...
Victoria’s new housing and building minister and HIA; Safeguard Mechanism; plastics; CRREM; degraded land

Victoria’s new housing and building minister and HIA; Safeguard Mechanism; plastics; CRREM; degraded land

No sooner had the Victorian Premier reshuffled the cabinet on Thursday than the Housing Industry Association called for the National Construction Code to be delayed. Following precisely on the heels of Tasmania confirming this week that it would delay implementation of the latest edition of the code. Lobbying target for the HIA in its eternal ...

Australia Institute on gaslighting; risky flood proposal; GetUp and Hanson; STH BNK by Beulah

Australia Institute on gaslighting; risky flood proposal; GetUp and Hanson; STH BNK by Beulah
If you want to read an astounding recap of Australia’s history on gas, how we signed away long term contracts to Japan meaning Australia now has to buy gas on the hugely higher global spot market you need to take a look at this succinct and alarming report from the ABC. What were those government agencies thinking?  Now a Nationals senator decided to ...

Homeless camps are rising as affordability falls. It’s a problem Australia has solved before

Homeless camps are rising as affordability falls. It’s a problem Australia has solved before
A homelessness worker in regional Victoria has seen a 200% increase in people living in free campgrounds – and a big increase in families “sleeping rough”, he told the ABC this week. For many people, finding a rental is “nearly impossible”, he said. At the same time, disputes over homeless encampments are happening across Australia. Lately, local ...

More than 60% of home battery installations inspected in Australia are ‘substandard’

More than 60% of home battery installations inspected in Australia are ‘substandard’
More than 60 per cent of battery system installation work inspected under a federal government green energy program is substandard and 1.2 per cent unsafe, according to a recent report by the Clean Energy Regulator. The Cheaper Home Batteries Program has proved hugely popular. More than a quarter of a million small-scale battery systems have now been ...

Codes Red Debate: The deep criticisms and responses

Codes Red Debate: The deep criticisms and responses
Both Ché Wall from Flux and Maria Atkinson from Atkinson Consultancy outlined some aggressive challenges to the building codes and rating tools. Their texts and responses from CSIRO on NatHERS and from the Green Building Council of Australia are extensive so are reproduced separately here for ease of presentation. According to Ché Wall in terms of ...

Victoria’s new housing and building minister and HIA; Safeguard Mechanism; plastics; CRREM; degraded land

Victoria’s new housing and building minister and HIA; Safeguard Mechanism; plastics; CRREM; degraded land
No sooner had the Victorian Premier reshuffled the cabinet on Thursday than the Housing Industry Association called for the National Construction Code to be delayed. Following precisely on the heels of Tasmania confirming this week that it would delay implementation of the latest edition of the code. Lobbying target for the HIA in its eternal ...