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Solar panel subsidies scrapped early

admin /16 November, 2012

Solar panel subsidies scrapped early Updated Fri Nov 16, 2012 5:51pm AEDT Photo: The solar credits scheme will stop at the beginning of next year. (ABC News) Related Story: Fury as solar subsidy scheme cut short Map: Australia The Federal Government is phasing out its subsidies for solar panels six months early. Climate Change Minister Continue Reading →

NSW Government’s Coastal Management Reforms – Stage 1

admin /16 November, 2012

NSW Government’s Coastal Management Reforms – Stage 1As part of Stage 1 Reforms the 2009 NSW Sea Level Rise Policy, which required … The State has adopted a position that sea level rise benchmarks are best …www.hwlebsworth.com.au/…/783-nsw-governments-coastal-m…

The research that could shut down CSG in Australia

admin /16 November, 2012

The research that could shut down CSG in Australia Hide Details FROM: GetUp! TO: ngarthurslea@yahoo.com.au Message flagged This message contains blocked images. Show ImagesOptions Dear Inga , This is not supposed to be happening. “Vast amounts of methane appear to be leaking undetected from Australia’s biggest coal seam gas field, according to world-first research that Continue Reading →

700 jobs to go as RailCorp gets the axe

admin /16 November, 2012

700 jobs to go as RailCorp gets the axe by: Alicia Wood From:The Daily Telegraph November 16, 201211:30AM 0 Unions say changes could force local train stations to close. Source: The Daily Telegraph RAILCORP will cease to exist on July 1 and will be replaced by Sydney trains and NSW trains. This will result in Continue Reading →

Student visas ‘used as back door’ by foreign workers

admin /15 November, 2012

Student visas ‘used as back door’ by foreign workers Inbox x Thomson, Kelvin (MP) 10:27 AM (27 minutes ago) to Kelvin Images are not displayed. Display images below – Always display images from Kelvin.Thomson.MP@aph.gov.au Dear All, Please see the following article for your information. Yours sincerely, Kelvin Thomson MP ——– Original Message ——– Subject: [PopForum] Student Continue Reading →

Tropical Indo-Pacific climate shifts to a more El Niño-like state

admin /15 November, 2012

ScienceDaily: Earth Science News What lies beneath? New survey technique offers detailed picture of our changing landscape Tropical Indo-Pacific climate shifts to a more El Niño-like state New dating of sea-level records reveals rapid response between ice volume and polar temperature Study shows summer climate change, mostly warming Plants and soils could exacerbate climate change Continue Reading →