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PFAS · MelbourneA portable biosensor developed at La Trobe University may allow rapid, on-site detection of toxic "forever chemicals" in water, removing the need for samples to be sent to specialist laboratories.See the Story
Portable Biosensor Could Enable on-Site PFAS Detection
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Victoria, Australia · VictoriaHMC Capital has received approval from the Victorian government for its Kentbruck wind farm and renewable energy hub in the state’s south-west. The 600-megawatt wind farm, involving the installation of 105 turbines near Nelson, has faced opposition from environmental groups. HMC Capital is an Australian-based alternative asset manager with a focus on real assets. Through its StorEnergy division, the company is focused on streamlining its energy …See the Story
HMC Capital’s Wind Farm Receives Approval

Western Australia · Western AustraliaImage: Apichat/stock.adobe.comThe Western Australian Government has opened a new round of funding under its Clean Energy Future Fund (CEFF), with $9 million available to support innovative clean energy projects that help diversify and decarbonise the state’s economy. Round 4 of the CEFF will offer individual grants ranging from $100,000 to $4 million, targeting projects that demonstrate new clean energy technologies and accelerate their adoption…See the Story