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Our case studies show how our work impacts and helps Australia.
Soil carbon series: Rexton
Cattle farmers Tom and Antoinette Archer found that changing management practices and improving their soil health helped make their land more flood and drought resistant.
Soil carbon series: Moora Plains
Andrew and Meagan Lawrie’s soil carbon project has helped move their Queensland cattle business forward into the next generation.
New England Solar farm home to 6,000 sheep
New England Solar farm have introduced 6,000 sheep to graze beneath 1 million solar panels.
New England Solar gives back to the community
New England Solar have committed to provide $150,000 annually to the local community to help improve facilities and services.
Traditional Indigenous grinding grooves discovered: New England Solar
During planning of the New England Solar farm, 540 Anaiwan grinding grooves were discovered on the site.
Soil carbon series: Introduction
Australian farmers discuss what’s involved in running a soil carbon project.
Beef cattle herd management
Australian cattle producers are adopting eco-friendly practices to cut their emissions.
Brindingabba Station
The Fisher's earned carbon credits from improved land management practices resulting in native tree regrowth, returned groundcover and additional income.
Distributing energy to the state: New England Solar
New England Solar installed nearly 1 million solar panels in stage 1, and is adding a further 320 megawatts and a battery in stage 2.
Soil carbon series: Bonnie Doone
In Grant and Carley Burnham's experience, a well-performing carbon project is a well-performing beef business.
OneFortyOne Plantations
This pine forest plantation project at OneFortyOne created a long rotation harvest to boost soil health and earn carbon credits.
Olsen’s Farm
Niels and Marja Olsen, pioneers in soil carbon, earned the first Australian carbon credits for increasing soil organic carbon in West Gippsland, VIC.
Ploughshare
The Reed family restored their unproductive bushland to its natural ecosystem. It's now fully vegetated and producing carbon credits.
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Mugga Lane landfill tipped to be getting greener
Traditional knowledge and modern science combine to reduce emissions
Help available for not-for-profits to switch to renewable energy
Merriwa Industries in Wangaratta, VIC, has reduced its energy use by using solar power and plans to be fully renewable in 2024.
Solar power protecting our maritime treasures
Sydney’s Australian Maritime Museum is using solar to power its strict climate control requirements to preserve its precious artefacts.
Related industries: critical minerals
Australian mining plays a key role in the clean energy transition, supplying critical minerals essential for renewable technologies.
Farming soil carbon: a second crop
Binginbar Farm in NSW is increasing soil carbon levels to combat overgrazing and restore the land.
Traditional Indigenous savanna burning practices in Kakadu National Park
Byron Bay solar powered train
Byron Bay introduces the world's first solar-powered train. Leftover solar electricity is fed back into the grid and helps power the community.
Solar power for remote Indigenous communities
Remote Indigenous communities in Australia are adopting solar power to replace diesel generators, reducing costs and carbon emissions.
1.5 million solar panels on the horizon
New England Solar near Uralla NSW, will host Australia's largest solar farm and battery storage facility, providing zero emission electricity to 250,000 homes.
Replanting critically endangered woodland on Murrumbateman homestead
Arnhem Land Fire Abatement
Arnhem Land Fire Abatement (ALFA) is the world's first savanna fire abatement project. It benefits the environment, culture, society and the economy.
Redmud Green Energy – the future of Farming
Landowners in the Riverland region of South Australia are integrating renewable energy into their farming practices by turning unused land into solar farms.
Combining sheep farming and solar panels at Numurkah
Numurkah Solar Farm in rural Victoria integrates sheep farming with solar energy production which benefits both agriculture and the environment.
Key Canberra partnership developing hydrogen refuelling
Australia's first public hydrogen refuelling station marks a major milestone in the rollout of zero emissions vehicles in the ACT.
Fighting fire with fire
The Nyaliga Aboriginal Corporation uses traditional Indigenous knowledge to reduce wildfires, earn carbon credits, and empower communities.
Renewables companies moving with the times: Badgingarra Wind Farm
The Badgingarra Wind Farm in Western Australia powers 115,000 homes, saving 420,000 tonnes of CO2 annually.
Hepburn Wind Community Co-operative
Hepburn Wind, Australia's first community-owned wind farm, powers 2000 homes, reducing CO2 emissions by 12,200 tonnes annually.
Australia’s largest retailer serving fresh, green power
Woolworths Group has realised the benefits of commercial scale solar and installed its 150th rooftop solar system. The group plans to be net carbon positive by 2025.
Innovative technology that saves endangered eagles
Cattle Hill Wind Farm in Tasmania uses cutting-edge technology to protect endangered eagles while generating renewable energy.