Rodrigues and Curacao have PV lessons for us all

From pv magazine 07-08 It is widely recognized that small islands are at the forefront of the climate crisis. Despite making a negligible contribution to global warming they are disproportionally affected by its worst consequences. If the rest of the world does not make the most of the small window of time during which global

Cornwall approves Falmouth expansion

The development will include extensive amenity space and green corridorsThe 13.4-hectare masterplan connects new homes via a local centre and green space with the existing town centre, harbour and riverside. The Church Commissioners (the body that manages the Church of England’s property assets) said that the planning permission will satisfy one of Cornwall Council’s strategic

Evoke Eyes Sustainable Growth Despite H1 Dip in Revenue

The leading betting and gaming company that owns and operates recognizable brands, including 888, William Hill and Mr Green, among others, evoke Plc, released a new trading update. On Thursday, the company disclosed its interim results for the first half of the year. The latest results covered the six months through the end of June

Labor Faces Senate Test on Gambling Ad Ban Amid Greens Critique | Mirage News

The Greens say Labor’s excuse for caving-in to the gambling lobby is shifty and they will test the Government with a Senate vote to ban gambling advertising in line with the Peta Murphy Inquiry recommendations. Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young is spokesperson for Communications and Manager of Greens Business in the Senate: “Don’t buy Bill Shorten’s

Glebe is the pop culture mecca of Sydney. Here’s why

In our new Sydney Scenes series, we ask writers to make the case for why their suburb is the best when it comes to pop culture. Up next, Glebe.Glebe goes a little under the radar. It’s not quite Newtown, and a world away from Surry Hills. Its working-class history is outdone by Balmain’s, and if

Schmidt calls on Wallabies fans to part Springboks’ sea of green

Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt has urged Australian fans to turn out in force for Saturday’s Test in Perth after being taken aback by the huge South African crowd last Saturday at Suncorp Stadium. In the hours before the Brisbane clash, the braais were burning as Springboks fans arrived in their thousands to watch their team’s

Greens pick Palestinian protest leader to take on Labor in key seat

A key organiser of pro-Palestinian protests will become the Greens’ first Palestinian MP if the party can harness anger over Labor’s stance on the Gaza conflict to snatch a key seat from the government at the next election. Greens leader Adam Bandt pledged a “huge, people-powered campaign” to win the Brisbane seat of Moreton, one