Australia’s first green hydrogen innovation hub to be built at Jandakot in WA
ARENA has announced $1.5 million in funding for Australia's first green hydrogen innovation hub at Jandakot in Western Australia.
The $3.3 million project, to be...
New $23m facility to boost Queensland’s renewable energy sector workforce
Construction has commenced on a new renewable energy skills centre in Pinkenba which will help prepare Queensland’s workforce for the growing interest in renewable...
Swinburne researchers develop bendable, cement-free concrete suited for construction in earthquake zones
Swinburne researchers have developed and patented a new type of concrete that is made out of waste materials and can bend under load.
Developed by Dr...
Boral trials recycled solar panels as sustainable sand alternative in concrete
Boral has begun trialling the use of crushed glass from end-of-life and damaged solar panels as a sustainable alternative to natural sand in concrete production.
UQ seeks to develop biodegradable bags for mushroom farming
Researchers from the University of Queensland have collaborated with Scenic Rim Mushrooms to develop biodegradable “plastic” bags for use in mushroom farming.
Australian engineering giant sets new industry standards with Extent Heritage acquisition
RSK Australia, a global leader in sustainable solutions, has acquired Extent Heritage, the country's largest heritage management and archaeological company in a move set to redefine Australia's heritage management landscape.
Ross River Solar Farm reaches financial close
Construction is set to commence on the $225 million Ross River Solar Farm in Queensland after project proponents Palisade Investment Partners and ESCO Pacific...
IperionX, Canyon team up to manufacture sustainable bicycle components
ASX-listed IperionX Limited has collaborated with Canyon Bicycles to produce bicycle components utilising IperionX's 100 per cent recycled and low-carbon titanium to create a more environmentally friendly titanium supply chain for the cycling industry.
Australia invests in mass-engineered timber’s potential in sustainable building
Australia’s property sector is expected to take on a bigger role in the country’s transition to net zero emissions with the rise of alternative building materials that offer immediate and long-term environmental benefits.
Biosustainability hub at UQ to forge new paths in eco-friendly manufacturing
A groundbreaking $60 million Biosustainability Hub has been inaugurated at the University of Queensland (UQ), aimed at facilitating the world’s largest corporations in their transition to net zero emissions.