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    • Water Management on the Fleurieu – A review of government agencies and legislation

      Water Management on the Fleurieu – A review of government agencies and legislation

      Water management has long been an issue in South Australia. Some of it first legislation was to ensure the equitable distribution of water of landholders. Much of the water supply on the Fleurieu is sourced from ground and surface water by aquifers and dams respectively.

      February 5, 2024
    • Hummus

      Hummus

      Hummus is a Middle Eastern staple made from chickpeas and tahini. You can use hummus as a side condiment, as a dip for parties, and in sandwiches and wraps to replace butter. Below are the ingredients and the basic method of making hummus. Ingredients Optional extras Instructions From Turkey… This Hummus recipe comes from Rafika’s Kitchen,…

      April 10, 2023
    • Lochiel Park – then and now

      Lochiel Park – then and now

      prior to 2004 The Lochiel Park property once belonged to a succession of orchardists and market gardeners, the first of which was Campbell. He originally built Lochend House which is now owned and maintained by the Campbelltown Council. The two storey Lochiel Park House was originally built by James Mundy in the 1850s. In 1947,…

      April 10, 2023
    • Grey box and SA blue gum woodland

      Grey box and SA blue gum woodland

      The grey box and SA blue gum woodland occupied the footslopes bordered to the north by the Torrens River catchment and to First Creek of the Torrens to the south. It covered around 50% of the cities of Campbelltown, almost the entirety of Norwood, Payneham, and St. Peters, and the northern portion of Burnside to…

      April 10, 2023
    • Book review: The Big Switch

      Book review: The Big Switch

      Fresh from publishing Electrify in 2021, a plan for decarbonising the US economy, Saul Griffith has returned to Australia after 20 years. Earlier this year, the Big Switch was published to give Australia its own plan to transform its economy to zero carbon. At the heart of Griffith’s plan is to take advantage of Australia’s…

      April 9, 2023
    • Book review: The Green New Deal

      Book review: The Green New Deal

      The Green New Deal (2019) by Jeremy Rifkin is a roadmap for building a new economy underpinned by electricity generated through renewable energy from solar and wind technology and managed through smart grids. Building on earlier works The Green New Deal builds on works that Rifkin published in recent years. His popular The Third Industrial…

      April 9, 2023
    • Sustainable Communities SA

      Sustainable Communities SA

      Sustainable Communities SA Inc. (SCSA) is a non-profit, membership-based organisation located in South Australia with members in the Adelaide metropolitan area and country areas around the state. It was established in 2008 when a group of concerned citizens came together to find how they could help solve the global climate change issues at a local…

      April 6, 2023
    • Forests and woodlands of the Eastern Suburbs of Adelaide

      Forests and woodlands of the Eastern Suburbs of Adelaide

      The eastern suburbs of Adelaide are located along the foothill slopes of the Adelaide Hills. Before European colonisation, this area was covered in open forest and woodland. Settlement happened so rapidly that there wasn’t a consistent record of the type of native flora which pre-existed the cultivation of the foothill slopes. In 1996, Darrell Kraehenbuehl’s…

      March 30, 2023
    • Long Distance Driving with EVs

      Long Distance Driving with EVs

      The majority of trips a suburban driver makes in a day averages 40 kms, which is a round trip number. With this type of driving and having a charger installed at home, it is unlikely for EV drivers to suffer from range anxiety, the fear of running out of power between charging points. But what…

      March 30, 2023
    • Green Hydrogen: an energy seeking a purpose

      Green Hydrogen: an energy seeking a purpose

      Background The role of hydrogen in the context of the green economy is uncertain. While many startups are developing processes for producing green hydrogen, hydrogen generated from renewable energy sources, it is unclear whether newer technologies will make the need for vast amounts of this energy source a significant player in the green economy. How…

      March 30, 2023
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