Technology

March 10, 2009

Resource Remote Communities To Ensure Vital ABC Broadcasts

Don Ashby of Mallacoota in Victoria’s beautiful far east – has raised a most important issue for remote Australian communities. Don writes: ” Mallacoota, like many remote and isolated communities, has a very unstable power supply and the supply is […]
February 21, 2009

Free Carbon Calculator For Australian Holidaymakers

A free online Carbon Calculator is now available – developed by the Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre (STCRC). A recent study from Roy Morgan Research showed that while 62% of Australian holidaymakers are interested in participating in a carbon emission […]
February 14, 2009

Technology Capacity Of NFPs – Are We There Yet?

In 2008 Connecting Up Australia (CUA) commissioned Digital Business Insights to conduct and analyse a survey to benchmark the technology capacity of Australia’s nonprofits. Over 930 organisations of all types and sizes responded from all round Australia and the results […]
February 14, 2009

Update: Green Loans Home Sustainability Assessor Training

Lyn Beinat, CEO of ecoMaster, has contacted us to say several PWF readers have been in touch about the Green Loans Home Sustainability Assessor training and she asks us to update the info for greater clarity. Lyn says: “As the […]
February 6, 2009

‘Sharing’ A Sustainability Issue – Melbourne Round Table

SustainableMelbourne.com and the Victorian Eco-Innovation Lab run regular Sustainable Cities Round Tables with speakers who provide three minute glimpses of what they are doing to create a sustainable Melbourne. These events are free but you must book. Sustainable Sharing – […]
February 4, 2009

$60,000 Cash – Next Big Thing Award 2009

INNOVIC’s Next Big Thing Award is offering inventors a possible share of $60,000 cash/prizes and $100,000 of promotion including a six week exhibition of finalists at Melbourne Museum. Categories include: sustainability/green innovation excellence community benefit people’s choice You Can Enter […]
February 2, 2009

A Way To Combat Power Outages In Hellish Heatwaves?

What can we, as individuals, do to help combat power outages when 40+ heat means people cause supply problems by cranking up air conditioners so transformers and fuses blow? Here is a VERY good idea from a Sustainability Engineer in […]
February 1, 2009

Transparency, Participation, Collaboration: Welcome Everyday Democracy

After Friday’s ‘meltingly successful’ 45.1 degree training day for Community-Wide Study Circle facilitators at Melbourne’s Altona Meadows Library and Learning Centre, I was interested to read follow-up news of the diverse group that had travelled from country Victoria, Canberra and […]
January 29, 2009

The National Uniform Solar Power Gross Feed-In Tariff Petition

PWF has bemoaned lack of leadership on this issue, now we see there have been over 4,000 petition signatures in just under 7 days… and the Feed-In Tariff team has only just begun! State by state here are the numbers […]
January 29, 2009

Wind Powered Sports Car – Prototype In August?

What do you think of this idea reported by Alternative Energy? “A new power packed performance super car has been designed in California that can run at the speed of 155 mph without conventional fuel. For startup this car will […]
January 16, 2009

Obama’s Transition Team Talks To Green America – Hope?

This letter was very welcome in my Inbox this morning: Dear Co-op America Member, On Monday of this week, I had the opportunity to meet with the Obama Transition Team along with several of our allies.. I was impressed with […]
January 9, 2009

Noxious Jatropha Plant – Successful Air NZ Biofuel Flight

Could Australia – whose likely host states currently ban Jatropha plants – become a source of feedstock for a biofuel capable of replacing jet fuel? The West Australian recently reported that Air New Zealand has successfully used a 50-50 blend […]