by Sabelle Tripodi | Oct 13, 2017 | News
Australia’s native flora will flourish in Mount Annan this spring thanks to the work of environmentalist to integrate native flowers into the urban landscape. About 20 members from Greening Australia, Camden Council and The Australia Botanic Gardens joined forces...
by Frances Johns | Oct 12, 2017 | Tech & Research
The award winning Illawarra Flame House was one of 190 energy-efficient homes across the country to open its doors to the public last month. The 16th annual Sustainable House Day event, held by the not-for-profit Alternative Technology Association, attracts more than...
by Scott Charman | Sep 1, 2017 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture
Recyclable shopping bags are not a new idea, most households have them. However, not all recyclable bags are made equal. Boomerang Bags are reusable bags made from any bits of fabric people find lying around, and they showcase their creator’s skill and...
by Jordan Osborne | Sep 28, 2015 | News
The defunct wave power generator floating off Port Kembla’s industrial coastline is set to be removed later this year. After years of scrapped contracts and broken promises, the structure’s removal can’t come quick enough for some local surfers. Many claim the...
by Euan Malcolm | Aug 23, 2015 | News
A partial shark cull on the NSW North Coast will not work, according to marine ecologist Dr. Daniel Bucher. “In the short term, we’ve already culled the population. It’s already very low and culling is not going to substantially reduce the risk to humans,” says...