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Environment Archive
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Greenpeace halts Central Park development
Posted on 24/08/2011 | No CommentsConstruction work was stopped yesterday when a group of protesters from Greenpeace scaled a 50-metre crane in protest of the use of illegal rainforest logged timber on one of Sydney’s... -
GPT launches new 6 star office space, with an eye on driving change
Posted on 19/08/2011 | 1 CommentGPT officially launched its new offices on three high rise floors at Sydney’s MLC building on Wednesday with a panel discussion that delved into some of the complex thinking that... -
Are huge homes irresponsible?
Posted on 16/08/2011 | No CommentsHuge houses on the urban fringe are an irresponsible drain on the environment, according to this opinion piece by Dr Robert Crawford from Melbourne University. There are two charges here... -
Where there’s a wheel: students reveal vision for cycling hub
Posted on 05/08/2011 | No CommentsTHE first visions for the proposed Taylor Square cycling hub have been dreamed up by students at the University of NSW, but the completed facility is still years away. A... -
Panasonic, Japan And Their Vision For A Sustainable Future
Posted on 06/07/2011 | No CommentsAs green hype and renewables fever and smart-tech furor gets ever more intense we’re seeing an increase in urban environmentalism, particularly through the development of “smart” towns and cities. The most prominent... -
Reducing Greentape for Business
Posted on 30/05/2011 | No CommentsThe State Government has released a statewide Greentape Reduction Project which aims to simplify and fast track environmental approvals for businesses starting up operations in Queensland without compromising on environmental... -
Bligh floats plan to raise flood homes
Posted on 20/05/2011 | No CommentsPremier Anna Bligh will consider new legislation to make it cheaper and easier for Queenslanders to raise their homes above future floodwaters. Ms Bligh, who visited the central Queensland town... -
ANZ Centre named Australian Development of the Year
Posted on 19/05/2011 | No CommentsThe ANZ Centre in Melbourne’s Victoria Harbour precinct has won the Australian Development of the Year Award at the 2011 Property Council of Australia/ Rider Levett Bucknall Innovation and Excellence... -
Manly to go underground with plan to keep cars away from beachfront
Posted on 05/05/2011 | 1 CommentA TWO-STOREY car park will be built underneath Manly Oval as part of a plan to slash the number of cars clogging the beachfront village. Building an 800-space car park...









