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Cheaper Home Batteries Program to benefit small business

The Federal Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water have announced a new Cheaper Home Batteries Program to…[Read More]

ACCC Scheme transparency changes commence

The Clean Energy Regulator has commenced releasing further information on the Australia Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) Scheme project register following…[Read More]

Ban on importing and making small multi-head split air conditioning that use hydrofluorocarbons: Effective 1 July 2025

The Federal Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water has announced a ban from 1 July 2025, for…[Read More]

New landfill gas method: Comment sought

The Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee (ERAC) is seeking feedback on an Exposure Draft of a new landfill gas method –…[Read More]

Options to improve the water efficiency of commercial ice makers: Comment sought

The Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (WELS) scheme is seeking comment on a draft Regulatory Impact Analysis to improve the…[Read More]

IChEMS proposed management of 6 standards: Comment sought

The Advisory Committee on the Environmental Management of Industrial Chemicals (IChEMS Advisory Committee) is seeking feedback on the following proposed…[Read More]

2023-24 Safeguard Mechanism data: Released

The Clean Energy Regulator has released the 2023-24 Safeguard Mechanism data that includes the first data published from the Safeguard…[Read More]

Quarter 1 of 2025 Carbon Market Report: Released

The Clean Energy Regulator has released the Quarter 1 of the 2025 Carbon Market Report (QCMR) data workbook that is…[Read More]

An assessment of impact of a nuclear pathway on national emissions: Released

The Climate Change Authority recently released a study on Assessing the impact of a nuclear pathway on Australia’s emissions.  The…[Read More]

Participating in the Nature Repair Market

The Nature Repair Market is a voluntary national biodiversity market scheme that encourages businesses to invest in projects that restore…[Read More]

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