Archived Industry News for Water Professionals
Experts say the environmental effects of rain after bushfire can be as significant as the fire itself.
Tech heads set on seas
CSIRO and Microsoft are partnering to tackle plastic waste and illegal fishing.
Big finds expected from SKA
Australia will soon be home to half of the most sensitive telescope ever.
Female CEOs bring millions
New research shows Australian companies do better when they have more women in leadership.
Finkel calls for efficiency
Australia’s chief scientist says the nation must do more to lift energy efficiency.
Lizards in live evolution
There is a type of small Australian lizard that sits in an interesting evolutionary middle ground.
PM hints at attack
Scott Morrison gave a vague address about cyber-security last week, and now experts have fleshed out his message.
Warning over COVID payback
New figures suggest Australia’s big money COVID-19 responses will not require serious austerity to repay.
SA slashes water bills
The SA Government says household water bills will be slashed to ease coronavirus pressures.
Santos CSG approval planned
A timeline has been set for the approval of the Santos Narrabri gas project.
Sensors set on water use
CSIRO scientists are working to maximise every drop of irrigation water for farmers.
States call for drought support
Queensland and New South Wales have accused the Federal Government of abandoning a popular drought assistance scheme.
New team for high-tech subs
A new partnership aims to install specialised 3D-printers on submarines.
Wastewater fuel funds raised
Millions have been raised for a new wastewater-to-renewable hydrogen project.
Deep reef refuge in WA
A new study shows deep reefs in Western Australia can be used as a refuge by marine forests from the impacts of ocean warming.
Experts back SMART approach
Scientists say shark nets should be replaced by drumlines in Queensland.
Gas pause rejected
The NSW Government has voted down a bill to temporarily stop coal seam gas activity.