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“It’s time to stop the delusion that you can take, exploit, and destroy without consequences” – why investors must act now

“It’s time to stop the delusion that you can take, exploit, and destroy without consequences” – why investors must act now

At the recent RIAA (Responsible Investment Association Australia) Conference 2025, its Nature Working Group held a heated discussion on what investors need to know about how to “halt and reverse nature loss”. The panel, about “finding nature’s formula”, consisted of Marco Lambertini, convener at Nature Positive Initiative, Julia Leske, managing ...
What Jim Chalmers told the National Press Club about productivity and what it means for the built environment

What Jim Chalmers told the National Press Club about productivity and what it means for the built environment

In its second term, the Albanese government says it will focus on productivity and within that are some powerful and exciting messages for the built environment and the net zero transition. The following are edited highlights from Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ address to the National Press Club on Wednesday. Sign up for our free ...
Rosebery Engine Yards: How adaptive reuse is shaping low carbon, high performance cities

Rosebery Engine Yards: How adaptive reuse is shaping low carbon, high performance cities

PROJECT FILES: Sydney’s industrial past is being reimagined at pace. From Alexandria and Redfern to Marrickville, former industrial belts that once ringed the CBD are transforming into creative hubs, food and culture destinations and high end residential developments. For gentrifying suburbs, these developments enable people and businesses to stay ...
Greenwashing – finally a legal precedent with Clorox Australia and its GLAD garbage and kitchen bags

Greenwashing – finally a legal precedent with Clorox Australia and its GLAD garbage and kitchen bags

This April, the ACCC finally landed a decent blow against greenwashing in Australia. For years, our industries (packaging, recycling, circular economy and waste management) have been calling for stronger regulation to deter companies (and spivs) from egregious spin when it comes to the environmental benefits of their products and ...
Nature credits, fast fashion tax, Janine Benyus and biomimicry, small EVs and jobs

Nature credits, fast fashion tax, Janine Benyus and biomimicry, small EVs and jobs

New carbon credits to find WA biodiversity sanctuary Carbon Neutral, a carbon offset accreditor, has developed a new Nature Credit scheme to help fund its proposed Perenjori Hills Sanctuary project in Western Australia. The Sanctuary will protect 1054 hectares of natural bushland, which was declared a critically endangered ecological community home ...
Finance and motivations and the magic of productivity at the Electro-Retrofit masterclass

Finance and motivations and the magic of productivity at the Electro-Retrofit masterclass

Property owners and their advisers will be watching closely at our Electro-Retrofit masterclass on 1 July. They’ll be on the lookout for how the clever tech-focused presenters on stage have pumped up the NABERS, Green Star and energy performance of big existing buildings around the country, and lifted valuations. In this capital constrained, carbon ...

The Juanita Nielsen murder 50 years ago has lessons for today’s planning challenges

Planning, almost always, is about the future. Where do we put the new homes that cater for a growing and changing population? How do we place people close to employment? How do we preserve biodiversity and the environment? Currently, the future of the NSW planning system itself is under scrutiny. There is bipartisan support for a rewrite of NSW’s ...
On how to build perfect alignment with net zero – electrify your existing building and retrofit it

On how to build perfect alignment with net zero – electrify your existing building and retrofit it

When the owners of big landmark buildings such as 101 Collins and 111 Bourke streets in Melbourne decide to electrify and retrofit their assets, you know there’s a big motivating factor driving an ambitious agenda. Call it value. How’s your NABERS rating? What about Green Star? The image here is something we snapped in downtown Parramatta ...
Clay and concrete, Six things on the capital market, MasterChef gaslighting again

Clay and concrete, Six things on the capital market, MasterChef gaslighting again

Another solution for low carbon concrete – this time it’s common clay The engineers at RMIT University have found a solution that may be able to  tackle  the problem of cement – a key ingredient of concrete that is responsible for 8 per cent of global CO2 emissions – by replacing it with common clay. Traditionally, only high grade kaolin clay has ...

The federal government’s battery scheme will override the existing NSW scheme, but is this fair?

Starting 1 July, the NSW government’s Peak Demand Reduction scheme, which aims to reduce peak electricity demands, will end support for battery installations. Instead, it will be replaced with the federal government’s Cheaper Home Batteries Program – an election promise of $2.3 billion that covers around a 30 per cent discount on the upfront cost of ...

“It’s time to stop the delusion that you can take, exploit, and destroy without consequences” – why investors must act now

“It’s time to stop the delusion that you can take, exploit, and destroy without consequences” – why investors must act now
At the recent RIAA (Responsible Investment Association Australia) Conference 2025, its Nature Working Group held a heated discussion on what investors need to know about how to “halt and reverse nature loss”. The panel, about “finding nature’s formula”, consisted of Marco Lambertini, convener at Nature Positive Initiative, Julia Leske, managing ...

What Jim Chalmers told the National Press Club about productivity and what it means for the built environment

What Jim Chalmers told the National Press Club about productivity and what it means for the built environment
In its second term, the Albanese government says it will focus on productivity and within that are some powerful and exciting messages for the built environment and the net zero transition. The following are edited highlights from Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ address to the National Press Club on Wednesday. Sign up for our free ...

Rosebery Engine Yards: How adaptive reuse is shaping low carbon, high performance cities

Rosebery Engine Yards: How adaptive reuse is shaping low carbon, high performance cities
PROJECT FILES: Sydney’s industrial past is being reimagined at pace. From Alexandria and Redfern to Marrickville, former industrial belts that once ringed the CBD are transforming into creative hubs, food and culture destinations and high end residential developments. For gentrifying suburbs, these developments enable people and businesses to stay ...

Greenwashing – finally a legal precedent with Clorox Australia and its GLAD garbage and kitchen bags

Greenwashing – finally a legal precedent with Clorox Australia and its GLAD garbage and kitchen bags
This April, the ACCC finally landed a decent blow against greenwashing in Australia. For years, our industries (packaging, recycling, circular economy and waste management) have been calling for stronger regulation to deter companies (and spivs) from egregious spin when it comes to the environmental benefits of their products and ...

Nature credits, fast fashion tax, Janine Benyus and biomimicry, small EVs and jobs

Nature credits, fast fashion tax, Janine Benyus and biomimicry, small EVs and jobs
New carbon credits to find WA biodiversity sanctuary Carbon Neutral, a carbon offset accreditor, has developed a new Nature Credit scheme to help fund its proposed Perenjori Hills Sanctuary project in Western Australia. The Sanctuary will protect 1054 hectares of natural bushland, which was declared a critically endangered ecological community home ...

Finance and motivations and the magic of productivity at the Electro-Retrofit masterclass

Finance and motivations and the magic of productivity at the Electro-Retrofit masterclass
Property owners and their advisers will be watching closely at our Electro-Retrofit masterclass on 1 July. They’ll be on the lookout for how the clever tech-focused presenters on stage have pumped up the NABERS, Green Star and energy performance of big existing buildings around the country, and lifted valuations. In this capital constrained, carbon ...

The Juanita Nielsen murder 50 years ago has lessons for today’s planning challenges

Planning, almost always, is about the future. Where do we put the new homes that cater for a growing and changing population? How do we place people close to employment? How do we preserve biodiversity and the environment? Currently, the future of the NSW planning system itself is under scrutiny. There is bipartisan support for a rewrite of NSW’s ...

On how to build perfect alignment with net zero – electrify your existing building and retrofit it

On how to build perfect alignment with net zero – electrify your existing building and retrofit it
When the owners of big landmark buildings such as 101 Collins and 111 Bourke streets in Melbourne decide to electrify and retrofit their assets, you know there’s a big motivating factor driving an ambitious agenda. Call it value. How’s your NABERS rating? What about Green Star? The image here is something we snapped in downtown Parramatta ...

Clay and concrete, Six things on the capital market, MasterChef gaslighting again

Clay and concrete, Six things on the capital market, MasterChef gaslighting again
Another solution for low carbon concrete – this time it’s common clay The engineers at RMIT University have found a solution that may be able to  tackle  the problem of cement – a key ingredient of concrete that is responsible for 8 per cent of global CO2 emissions – by replacing it with common clay. Traditionally, only high grade kaolin clay has ...

The federal government’s battery scheme will override the existing NSW scheme, but is this fair?

Starting 1 July, the NSW government’s Peak Demand Reduction scheme, which aims to reduce peak electricity demands, will end support for battery installations. Instead, it will be replaced with the federal government’s Cheaper Home Batteries Program – an election promise of $2.3 billion that covers around a 30 per cent discount on the upfront cost of ...