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Carbon and environment regulatory trends around Australia: a CE Daily analysis

Most companies are closely watching the Federal carbon price push – and the likely outlines of a deal are starting to emerge – but state, territory and local governments are also taking action that has major implications for business.


NT Government lashes industry 'scare campaign'; Obama's new goal; WA licence appeal; and more

  • NT Government lashes beverage industry 'scare campaign'
  • Plan B: Obama urges 2035 clean energy goal, targets 'big oil' tax breaks
  • Health and climate change academic receives Order of Australia
  • WA quarry operator licence appeal makes little headway

NT Minister pushes for national container deposit scheme; and more

  • NT Minister lobbies for national container deposit scheme
  • NSW roads agency approves first project using crushed waste glass
  • IEA sounds warning: emissions must peak by 2020
  • U.S. provides $1.85 billion for two solar projects


NT to put carbon price tag on land clearing; Renewable energy centre bill clears Senate; and more

  • NT to put carbon price tag on land clearing applications
  • Renewable energy centre bill clears Senate
  • Queensland pulls plug on solar hot water rebate scheme
  • Cadbury, Xerox and GPT in the running for sustainability prize



SA unveils energy efficiency scheme requirements; and more

  • SA unveils energy efficiency scheme requirements
  • Victoria moves to implement carbon capture and storage legislation
  • NT issues draft terms of reference for review of assessment law
  • SA proposes noise guidelines for wind farms
  • Insurers face 'a fork in the road' on climate change, report says
  • Federal agency issues multiple chemical sensitivity report
  • Environmental finance awards open for nominations

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