Author: SHASA
Australia nuclear (research) facility installs massive rooftop solar system to save $2 million
March 10, 2024 / From NewsRenewEconomy, 10 March 2024
New Vehicle Efficiency Standard – Cleaner, Cheaper to run Cars for Australia
February 23, 2024 / From NewsNobody benefits from inefficient vehicles but everybody will benefit from fuel efficient vehicles. Have your say here – SHASA supports Choice C. Have your say here – SHASA supports Choice C.
10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT FUEL EFFICIENCY STANDARDS
February 23, 2024 / From NewsClimate Council, 6 February 2024
Natural disasters could cost NSW $9bn a year by 2060, analysis finds
February 23, 2024 / From NewsThe Guardian, 23 February 2024 Managing the threat of extreme weather before disaster strikes, NSW Reconstruction Authority
CWA Narooma better prepared for climate emergency
February 20, 2024 / From NewsBroulee population set to double if 800-lot development gets the go-ahead
February 18, 2024 / From NewsAbout Regional, 17 February 2024
Why is public high power EV charging so much more expensive than charging at home?
February 16, 2024 / From NewsThe Driven, 12 February 2024
Smart Energy Council urges Australians to vote for ‘Option C’ if they want more efficient cars with bigger cost savings, like Norway
February 16, 2024 / From NewsSWITCHEDON, 13 February 2024 The public consultation period for the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard closes on March 4. You can have your say in less than 2 mins and vote on […]
Climate change is dangerous for stability of power systems wherever the power comes from
February 15, 2024 / From NewsInstagram 14 February 2024
Rural Australia believes in self-sufficiency, so let’s set the terms of the renewable energy boom
February 15, 2024 / From NewsThe Guardian 13 February 2024
Want to join the Eurobodalla Electric Vehicle Club?
February 9, 2024 / From NewsVISIT OUR STALL: NAROOMA ROTARY MARKET TO LEARN ABOUT EV VEHICLES! Sunday 12 March
February 9, 2024 / From NewsWhy insurance premiums are squeezing Australians and fuelling inflation
February 6, 2024 / From NewsThe Gurdian, 6 February 2024
Repair Cafe reopens this Friday 2 February
January 31, 2024 / From NewsLeafy avenues make a huge difference in Medellin Colombia
January 19, 2024 / From NewsInstagram, 15 December 2023
What have I gained by learning to sew? Great clothes – and a clear conscience
January 17, 2024 / From NewsThe Guardian, 17 January 2024
Thousands of public, social homes eligible for subsidised property upgrades in renewable energy scheme
January 17, 2024 / From News9 News, 16 January 2024
As a psychologist I have witnessed a surge in climate grief. This is what I tell my clients
January 13, 2024 / From NewsThe Guardian13 January 2024
More Australians are making the transition to EVs as sales double during the past year
January 13, 2024 / From NewsABC News 5 January 2024
Australia urged to name heatwaves to combat dangers of extreme temperatures
January 12, 2024 / From NewsThe Guardian 12 January 2024
Earth’s hottest year was 2023. Here it is in graphs and photos
January 12, 2024 / From NewsABC News 10 January 2023
A love letter to neighbourhood trees
January 10, 2024 / From NewsYou watched me grow up and now I’m watching you disappear The Guardian 10 January 2024
Everything Electric Australia
January 10, 2024 / From NewsEverything Electric, formerly known as Fully Charged LIVE, is coming back to Sydney in February and NRMA are so proud to be sponsoring the event. Plus, My NRMA members will […]
‘It’s slipped off the radar’: why are there fewer street trees in regional towns across Australia?
January 6, 2024 / From NewsThe Guardian 4 January 2023
Queensland woman uses electric car to run her son’s dialysis machine during power cut
January 1, 2024 / From NewsThe Guardian 1 January 2024
Moruya Mail, Edition 10 OUT NOW
December 23, 2023 / From NewsEdition 10 of the Moruya Mail is OUT NOW Click to this edition MM10 20231222 (moruyamail.com.au) Download all the editions and Subscribe free here www.moruyamail.com.au
Shock and dismay as Cyclone Jasper defies expectations to inundate far north Queensland
December 19, 2023 / From NewsThe Guardian 19 December 2023
Paris is saying ‘non’ to a US-style hellscape of supersized cars – and so should the rest of Europe
December 18, 2023 / From NewsThe Guardian 16 December 2023
Moruya Mail, Edition 9 OUT NOW
December 15, 2023 / From NewsEdition 9 of the Moruya Mail is OUT NOW Link to this edition https://moruyamail.com.au/…/2023/12/MM9-20231215-min.pdf Download all the editions and Subscribe free here www.moruyamail.com.au
Recent rain eases immediate fire risk, but heatwaves a concern heading into hot and dry summer
December 11, 2023 / From NewsABC, 11 December 2023
Community renewables projects now powering thousands of homes, study reveals
December 9, 2023 / From NewsOne Step Off The Grid 6 December 2023
‘It’s kind of gross but we can do it’: How a community learned to go zero waste
December 8, 2023 / From NewsThe Guardian, 7 December 2023
Moruya Heat Haven – open to general public on Saturday 9 December
December 8, 2023 / From NewsThe Anglican Parish Red Door Heat Haven will be open to the general public from 10am – 7pm on Saturday 9 December 2023. Temperature is predicted to be 35 degrees. […]
The Tradies (Canberra Tradesmen’s Union Club) is leading the way in environmental sustainability
December 3, 2023 / From NewsThe Canberra Times
SHASA heat havens submission to ESC
November 24, 2023 / From NewsSHASA had a media release that went out yesterday. SHASA also submitted a paper to the ES Council that was endorsed re heat havens. Both documents below.
The FRRR allocates more than $285,000 to community groups
November 24, 2023 / From NewsBay Post November 23 2023
Do electric cars pose a greater fire risk than petrol or diesel vehicles?
November 22, 2023 / From NewsThe Guardian 20 November 2023
At risk: 10 ways the changing climate is creating a health emergency
November 16, 2023 / From NewsThe Guadian 16 November 2023