Report says “huge changes” are needed for Australia to halve food waste by 2030
Each year Australia wastes an average of 7.3 million tonnes of food, and now experts are calling for the urgent introduction of national sustainable consumption goals to help halve that figure within the next decade.
Returning the economy to where it was pre-COVID-19 is nowhere near good enough: Ross Garnaut
"Talk about returning the economy to normal after the crisis is misguided. Before the crisis, normal was nowhere near good enough," says Ross Garnaut.
Business Council of Australia joins Atlassian and Sarah Wilson in backing Zali Steggall’s climate change bill
Business Council of Australia's Jennifer Westacott said the proposed climate change bill is a “science-based, risk-management approach” to climate action.
A closer look at the investor-led push for climate action
The pressure is mounting on investors themselves to further align their portfolios with the goals of the Paris agreement.
Malcolm Turnbull’s StartCon address was part wholesome, part savage, part cringe-worthy
Speaking at StartCon, former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull said that more money needs to be put behind promoting women in STEM.
In a post-carbon world, Australia could supply the world’s industry
With abundant low-cost electricity, Australia could grow into a major global producer of minerals needed in the post-carbon world.
‘An endless treadmill’: Why Australia should ditch ‘shit’ jobs and the metric of productivity to boot
Transforming our societies to stop climate change offers us the chance to make our lives better, and it all starts with ditching productivity growth.