by Matilda Meikle | Oct 11, 2024 | Environment
While demand for steel continues to soar, progress on efficiency and clean production methods has slowed notably. According to Create Digital, steel production is now the most carbon-intensive industry in the world, making up around 11 percent of global carbon...
by Matilda Meikle | Sep 30, 2024 | Finance
In a recent report from the Bureau of Infrastructure and Transport Research Economics (BITRE), it was found that around 61,483 Australians ended up in hospital due to road crashes in the 2021-2022 financial year. This is equal to roughly 168 ambulance trips every day....
by Matilda Meikle | Sep 20, 2024 | Environment
A new study has found that certain traits in geese can lead to better breeding success. Bird behaviour experts from Flinders University and the University of Vienna studied a group of captive greylag geese to determine the reproductive benefits of well-matched...
by Matilda Meikle | Sep 13, 2024 | Environment
“The Bilby is one of Southwest Queensland’s most important marsupials, and an integral part of the Charleville community,” says Shaun Radnedge, mayor of Charleville. He embodies the passionate spirit of this country town, sharing that the Bilby Brothers chose...
by Matilda Meikle | Aug 26, 2024 | Business, Environment
Storylines can help businesses to understand and communicate climate risks. With anticipated changes to financial reporting requirements and new environmental policies in Australia, businesses are finding they need a simple way to assess the impact of climate change...