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Federal Budget 26: What they said

Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers’s budget on Tuesday night stirred up a swathe of responses, including big support from sustainability people in the built environment and first home buyers, a mixed response from energy players and, predictably, dismay from property investors. Most notable and perhaps controversial was the reduction of the capital gains ...
Like solar, most of the first home battery subsidies went to the wealthy. We need a fairer approach

Like solar, most of the first home battery subsidies went to the wealthy. We need a fairer approach

Australia is in the grip of a record-breaking battery rush. Last week, Energy Minister Chris Bowen announced that more than 380,000 home batteries have been installed since July last year. That’s over 100,000 more than the total installed between 2020 and mid-2025. The reason for the rush: government subsidies, which cut the upfront cost by about 30 ...
Podcast: With Adam Bandt at the helm of the ACF, the built environment’s got an open invitation to jump in

Podcast: With Adam Bandt at the helm of the ACF, the built environment’s got an open invitation to jump in

There’s good news for the built environment – one of Australia’s oldest and probably most respected environmental organisations, the Australian Conservation Foundation, will be paying a lot more attention to buildings and cities. Listen to the podcast Sign up for our free newsletter. Even better is the scale of support that ...
Elon Musk, data centre – and junk – in space, BSC’s new board and Smart Energy Council

Elon Musk, data centre – and junk – in space, BSC’s new board and Smart Energy Council

As data centres increasingly soak up attention, along with all available energy – renewables preferred, thanks – Elon Musk’s promise to place them in space has caught the imagination. And not in a small way. His promise is backed by an initial public offering (IPO) to launch up to 1 million data centre satellites into orbit. Sign up for our ...
A new wave of biodiversity assessment, offset planning and natural capital is moving to the foreground

A new wave of biodiversity assessment, offset planning and natural capital is moving to the foreground

The NSW Government’s decision to endorse 16 major private-sector projects through the Investment Delivery Authority has been presented, understandably, as an investment and growth story. With $34.4 billion in potential capital value attached to the first tranche, and 14 of the 16 projects tied to energy, the announcement speaks directly to the state’s ...

Federal Budget 26: What they said

Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers’s budget on Tuesday night stirred up a swathe of responses, including big support from sustainability people in the built environment and first home buyers, a mixed response from energy players and, predictably, dismay from property investors. Most notable and perhaps controversial was the reduction of the capital gains ...

Like solar, most of the first home battery subsidies went to the wealthy. We need a fairer approach

Like solar, most of the first home battery subsidies went to the wealthy. We need a fairer approach
Australia is in the grip of a record-breaking battery rush. Last week, Energy Minister Chris Bowen announced that more than 380,000 home batteries have been installed since July last year. That’s over 100,000 more than the total installed between 2020 and mid-2025. The reason for the rush: government subsidies, which cut the upfront cost by about 30 ...

Podcast: With Adam Bandt at the helm of the ACF, the built environment’s got an open invitation to jump in

Podcast: With Adam Bandt at the helm of the ACF, the built environment’s got an open invitation to jump in
There’s good news for the built environment – one of Australia’s oldest and probably most respected environmental organisations, the Australian Conservation Foundation, will be paying a lot more attention to buildings and cities. Listen to the podcast Sign up for our free newsletter. Even better is the scale of support that ...

Elon Musk, data centre – and junk – in space, BSC’s new board and Smart Energy Council

Elon Musk, data centre – and junk – in space, BSC’s new board and Smart Energy Council
As data centres increasingly soak up attention, along with all available energy – renewables preferred, thanks – Elon Musk’s promise to place them in space has caught the imagination. And not in a small way. His promise is backed by an initial public offering (IPO) to launch up to 1 million data centre satellites into orbit. Sign up for our ...

A new wave of biodiversity assessment, offset planning and natural capital is moving to the foreground

A new wave of biodiversity assessment, offset planning and natural capital is moving to the foreground
The NSW Government’s decision to endorse 16 major private-sector projects through the Investment Delivery Authority has been presented, understandably, as an investment and growth story. With $34.4 billion in potential capital value attached to the first tranche, and 14 of the 16 projects tied to energy, the announcement speaks directly to the state’s ...