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New CFI methdology

NEW CARBON FARMING INITIATIVE (CFI) METHODOLOGY – ‘Avoided emissions from diverting legacy waste from landfill for process engineering fuel manufacture…[Read More]

Do you require an Australian Financial Service (AFS) licence?

When considering a Carbon Farming Initiative (CFI) project model, aggregators and service providers should be aware of potential obligations under…[Read More]

Changes to Victorian enviornmental laws – effective 13 February 2013

There have been changes to the Environment Protection (EP) Act which now sees increased powers for police and Council officers…[Read More]

Environment Protection Water Quality draft policy – comment sought

The SA EPA is conducting a review of the Environment Protection (Water Quality) Policy 2003. Consequently a draft policy is…[Read More]

First South Australian project declared eligible under the Carbon Farming Initiative

The Clean Energy Regulator has approved an alternative fuels diversion from landfill project under the Carbon Farming Initiative. The Wingfield-SITA…[Read More]

Queensland’s sixth landfill gas project declared eligible

The Clean Energy Regulator has approved Queensland’s sixth landfill gas project under the Carbon Farming Initiative. The Capture and combustion…[Read More]

Energy efficient lights to be installed across Brisbane

Brisbane’s street lights are set to become more energy efficient in what is believed to be the largest street lighting…[Read More]

Nominations open for small business awards

Queensland small businesses working hard to become more sustainable are being encouraged to nominate for the 2013 Premier’s Sustainability Awards.…[Read More]

Queensland Government approves oil shale industry

The Queensland Government has announced that it will allow the development of a commercial oil shale industry in Queensland.Queensland Natural…[Read More]

Tanks and Solar Hot Water no longer mandatory in Queensland

From February 1 the Queensland Government made solar hot-water systems and water tanks no longer mandatory for new houses.  Queensland…[Read More]

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