The Australian: Nuclear is Not an Option Oped Kane Thornton
The Australian oped Clean Energy
By Kane Thornton
CEO Clean Energy Council
If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
The Coalition claims that a massive slowdown in renewables, extending the life of clapped-out…
MEDIA RELEASE: Elexia Communications appoints former Yahoo executive Simon Wheeler as Senior Counsel and Head of Digital
Elexia Communications, Australia’s leading renewable energy media and communications agency, has appointed Simon Wheeler to the position of Senior Counsel and Head of Digital.
Simon will advise Elexia’s growing list of energy clients…
AI for Enhanced Communication Strategies in Australian Corporate Affairs
AI technologies are revolutionizing how communications and corporate affairs teams operate in Australia, providing valuable insights, automating routine tasks, and enhancing overall efficiency and effectiveness.
Elexia Communications has…
COURIER MAIL: BUILDING UP WORKERS IN CONSTRUCTION
Australia’s Tradies Look After Us. It’s Time We Looked After Them
By Dr Shivendra Kumar - Director and Principal Consultant, Shivendra & Co
IT’S hard not to have a soft spot for those who work in construction.
Drive past…
Sustainability, Greenwashing and Shakespeare
An extended version of this post was was later published as an op-ed by Mike Duffy in Renew Economy.
To read the full version click here.
It may be time for the Australian energy sector to brush up on the wisdom of Shakespeare’s Hamlet.…
Strategic Communications in Australian Energy
It’s a big year for energy and for public campaigns that change perceptions, influence action and shape the future.
There was a big win for renewables and storage projects last Friday.
It was also a win for consumers.
State and Federal…
AEMO Warns on Power Shortfalls
Investment is urgently needed in energy storage, generation and transmission to avoid power supply becoming unreliable later this decade as coal power plants close, the Australian Energy Market Operator has warned.
Gaps in the reliability…
Public interest can change
I can’t add anything to the heartbreaking pictures from Kabul.
I have, however, been thinking deeply about how dramatically and tragically a public narrative can change and wane.
I was in Afghanistan twice in 2011 as a television correspondent…