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By Andrew Starc 21 July 2010 – Victoria’s shopping centres and other commercial buildings may soon be the first in the country to sport large solar arrays, after the Victorian government today announced plans for the nation’s... 
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Brief – 25 July, 2010 – Members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum have agreed to embark on a project to create up to 20 low-carbon model cities using energy-efficient technologies including smart grids and renewable power generation. Announced... 
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9 June, 2010 - CSR’s new headquarters in Sydney’s north-west has achieved a 5 Star Green Star – Office Interiors v1, with features projected to cut carbon emissions by 50 per cent in the first year. The offices are in the Triniti III building in... 
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7 June 2010 – The Federal Government today announced that Newcastle would lead Australia’s Smart Grid ambitions with the country’s first commercial-scale demonstration project, led by winning bidder for the work, a consortium led by EnergyAustralia. The... 
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Letter: 26 May 2010 – From Caroline Noller – Thanks for the articles on rating tools and the “Where to from here?” I must say that it’s “back to the future” on the topic of harmonising the plethora of rating tools. Back in the last... 
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By Andrew Starc  25 May 2010 - Australia’s first public on-street electric car charging station has opened in Sydeny’s inner-west, as part of a planned national rollout. Installed by Visionstream and managed by ChargePoint, the station is located... 
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by Lynne Blundell 21 May 2010 – The sustainable property sector is littered with tools – tools to measure, to assess, to rate – to give insight into an increasingly complex area. Every other week, it seems, there is a new tool or piece of software.... 
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CASE STUDY: 18 May 2010 – The Australian representation at the Shanghai World Expo 2010 has showcased its sustainability credentials by designing a pavilion boasting a number of sustainable features. Running under the theme “Better City, Better Life,”... 
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13 May 2010: Investa’s Ark building officially opened today, adding a landmark sustainable building to North Sydney’s skyline. North Sydney mayor, Genia McCaffery, unveiled two pieces of significant public art at the building’s official opening... 
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By Michael Mobbs 5 May 2010 - All of Australia’s dirty coal-fired power could be replaced with clean power by 2014. And although coal-fired power stations provide about 60 percent, or some 29 gigawatts, of Australia’s mains power (1), (2) this could... 
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By Lynne Blundell 6 May 2010- Let’s face it energy efficiency is not sexy. Like electricity it’s a bit hard to get a handle on and it’s a pretty dull conversation starter. It’s even worse for politicians facing the great moral challenge of our... 
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by  Simon Wild, managing director Asia Pacific, Cundall - 6 May 2010 – Over the past six months our company has been running Cool Walls [interactive workshop] across Australia,  to help business owners, designers and developers think beyond... 
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By Andrew Starc 15 April 2010 – One look of Sydney’s skyline lit up at night tells you everything about the simple things we can do to save energy. This “Low Hanging Fruit” was the topic of discussion at a seminar held at the ARBS [Air Conditioning,... 
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By Lynne Blundell 14 April 2010 – There could be light at the end of the tunnel for cogeneration projects seeking co-operation from energy agencies. In a victory for precinct-style power generation, a proposed shared cogeneration project between... 
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By Tina Perinotto 8 April 2010 – A company that runs one of the most highly regarded solar power system testing stations in the world at Alice Springs is casting its wings offshore. The Centre for Appropriate Technology recently signed a commission... 
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By Lynne Blundell The smart grid is a “much riskier business model, beyond poles and wires, as it’s now about a customer response. Letting customer response drive initiatives is riskier. We have to break the existing business model and build a new... 
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By Andrew Starc 31 March 2010 - Projectors, microphones and surround-sound hi-fi systems are not uncommon in the boardrooms and theatres of large office buildings yet, more often than not, audio-visual technology is overlooked as a key component of creating... 
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By Andrew Starc 31 March 2010 – The Victorian Government today announced a $500,000 boost to Melbourne City Council’s plans to retrofit more than two thirds of Melbourne’s commercial buildings as part of its “1200 Buildings” sustainability... 
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by Damien Leclercq and Shannon Mason FAVOURITES- 28 August 2009 - Small scale wind energy has recently gained a lot of interest, particularly in the urban context, due to the general drive for sustainability and the appeal of the technology. But... 
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By Tina Perinotto FAVOURITES – 15 January 2010 – The Green Building Council of Australia is seeking public comment on its revised PVC credit, which paves the way for some PVC products used in flooring, pipes and conduit to contribute to a... 
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by Lynne Blundell Four consortia put in some high quality bids for the Smart Grid, Smart City pilot project last week. The Federal Government will announce the winning bid in April, with funds to be released in July 2010. The pilot, announced... 
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by Damien Leclercq and Shannon Mason FAOURITES 2009 – Small scale wind energy has recently gained a lot of interest, particularly in the urban context, due to the general drive for sustainability and the appeal of the technology. But there are... 
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- 4 February 2010 – It’s hard to go past Matthew Wright’s article in the Sydney Morning Herald this week for a definitive look at the world’s solar race. And guess where Australia is coming, Mr Rudd? Following is an introduction and link:... 
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FAVOURITES: 21 October 2009 – Consulting engineer, Cundall, has launched a Google map that shows the location of every NABERS and Green Star rated building in Australia. The facility will allow any prospective tenant or member of the public to... 
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Brief – 23 November 2009 – Minerals Corporation has received its first commercial sales order for its low carbon cement that the company claims reduces carbon emissions by 80 per cent from international building materials company CRH plc. Minerals... 
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by Tina Perinotto Comment (and fact sheet)- 12 November 2009 – NSW may yet become a leader again, with the Premier, Nathan Rees on Tuesday announcing a gross feed in tariff for solar energy installations that could pay householders up to $10,000... 
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Producing a single, accurate digital map of proposed urban developments requires collaboration on an unprecedented scale by Davina Jackson The Commonwealth Government is considering a proposal for two new national research co-ordination organisations... 
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By Lynne Blundell A new life cycle assessment tool being developed by a consortium of industry and government bodies is set to raise the sustainability bar for building materials and to push manufacturers to be more competitive and innovative. It should... 
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BRIEF – 16 October 2009 - Energy and water rating tool, NABERS, is on a growth path. Not only is it hunting for two new senior project officers ahead of the mandatory disclosure requirements coming next year but it is also expanding its suite of... 
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BRIEF – 21 October 2009 - University facility managers now have a rating tool they can rely on, thanks to the Aurecon and Monash University-developed tool which has just won an award at the 2009 Tertiary Education Facility Managers Association... 
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