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Eurobodalla Shire councillors hear conflicting views on trees

February 25, 2026

About Regional, 25 February 2026 

Filed Under: News

Protect Big Spotty and the surrounding forest at South Brooman (petition)

February 19, 2026

Big Spotty’s forest is under threat. Giant trees depend on the surrounding forest for wind protection, soil stability, water balance, and the rich web of life that sustains them. Logging […]

Filed Under: News

SHASA’s Latest Newsletter Out Now

February 12, 2026

The Feb-March 2026 edition of The Spark newsletter is now available. This edition has a focus on the impacts of heat.

Filed Under: News

Repair Cafe Volunteers Needed

February 12, 2026

SHASA is looking for help at the Repair Cafe which is held every Friday at the Red Door Hall, St Johns Commons, Moruya from 9.30am-12.30pm.HELP IS NEEDED WITH◻️ welcoming those […]

Filed Under: News

Tell the AEMC increasing fixed charges is unfair (petition)

February 9, 2026

Solar Citizens The AEMC is proposing recovering poles and wires network costs through higher fixed daily charges and less through per-kilowatt-hour charges. That would mean higher unavoidable daily charges for everyone, lower […]

Filed Under: News

ADD YOUR NAME: Make fossil fuel polluters pay (petition)

February 9, 2026

The Australia Institute Fossil fuel corporations are making climate change worse – and ordinary Australians are footing the bill. It’s not fair. That’s why we’re calling on the Australian Government to make coal and gas corporations pay […]

Filed Under: News

Big swings in Australia’s electricity market have a frustrating effect on our power bills

February 9, 2026

ABC News, 8 February 2026

Filed Under: News

Repair Cafe Moruya reopens on Friday 6th February

February 6, 2026

The Repair Cafe will be back open for business at the Red Door Hall, Page St Moruya on Friday 6th February.

Filed Under: News

Australia’s long, complicated energy transition is finally working – and not a moment too soon

February 5, 2026

The Guardian, 4 January 2026

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Electric vehicles powering ahead

February 4, 2026

ABC radio, 31 January 2026

Filed Under: News, transport

Electric ​cars ​go ​mainstream as ​adoption ​surges ​across ​rich and ​developing ​nations

February 2, 2026

The Guardian, 2 February 2026

Filed Under: News, transport

EV adoption leads to rapid and significant cuts in air pollution, new data shows

January 30, 2026

The Driven, 29 January 2026

Filed Under: News, transport

The Natimuk blaze shows how climate-fuelled grassfires are outrunning warnings, defences — and time.

January 17, 2026

ABC News, 17 January 2026

Filed Under: News

Community havens open their doors as calls for better heat literacy mount

January 16, 2026

About Regional, 16 January 2026

Filed Under: News

Electrified vehicles have officially outsold petrol cars in Australia

January 16, 2026

The Driven, 13 January 2026

Filed Under: News, transport

Remote fire detection technology set to double across Tasmania after AI cameras spot hundreds of blazes

January 12, 2026

ABC News, 12 January 2026

Filed Under: News

Surge in heat-related illness as temperatures continue to soar across south-east

January 10, 2026

ABC News, 9 January 2026

Filed Under: News

Australia’s silent killer – heatwaves

January 10, 2026

ABC News, 11 December 2023 updated for 2026

Filed Under: News

Solar to the fore as grid sails through heatwave and record demand

January 9, 2026

ABC News, 9 January 2026

Filed Under: News

Eurobodalla Heat Havens will be open…

January 9, 2026

MORUYA Moruya Red Door Hall – Thursday and Friday from 9am Moruya CWA – Thursday 10am – 3pm, Saturday 10am – 3pm Southern Life Church Thursday/Friday/Saturday 10am – 5pm BATEMANS […]

Filed Under: News

Community-run heatwave havens offer respite for vulnerable residents

January 8, 2026

ABC News, 8 January 2026 ABC South East reporter Toby Hemmings prepared this report earlier this week. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1ARuDDzYHp/?mibextid=wwXIfr

Filed Under: News

Day-by-day weather guide to most severe southern Australia heatwave in years

January 7, 2026

ABC News, 7 January 2026

Filed Under: News

How to cope during a heatwave in Australia

January 6, 2026

SBS News, 16 December 2025 (audio & transcript)

Filed Under: News

Soft plastics recycling is back in Australia. How does it work and where does it go?

December 31, 2025

ABC News, 30 December 2025

Filed Under: News

Household battery uptake booms on back of ‘game-changer’ rebate

December 31, 2025

ABC News, 30 December 2025

Filed Under: News

CSIRO: Exploring the rise of tick-induced meat allergy and its connection to cardiovascular disease.

December 19, 2025

CSIRO, 11 December 2025

Filed Under: News

Call for North Brooman nature reserve to protect 70-metre-tall ‘Big Spotty’

December 19, 2025

ABC News, 17 December 2025

Filed Under: News

TILBA HALLS STILL NEED YOUR HELP!

December 16, 2025

The Tilba Halls project still has a shortfall of $30,000. Please consider a tax deductible donation via SHASA to help finish the Tilba Halls upgrade as a Bushfire Haven & […]

Filed Under: News

‘We’re all rattled’: early season fires spook towns across Australia, even if it’s not black summer conditions – yet

December 13, 2025

The Guardian, 13 December 2025

Filed Under: News

Major change to gas connection fees signals shift toward electrification

December 12, 2025

News Hub, 11 December 2025

Filed Under: energy, News

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