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Anne Delaney is an award winning documentary filmmaker,journalist, content creator, project manager and artist. She has held diverseroles for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, SBS TV, independent filmproduction companies, the Australian government, the World Bank, UNICEF, UNAIDS,etc.
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Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory are overcoming pre-paid electricity meters, regular disconnections, power outages and reliance on diesel.


Developers are locking customers into ‘embedded energy’ networks they can’t escape from for years.


With new penalties for exporting solar to the grid expected next year, sustainable energy advisor Norman Koslowski says, ‘buy a battery.’


Sarah Aubrey ditched the gas in her federation house, went electric and efficient, and now uses a quarter of the electricity she used to.


Urgent action needed to integrate consumer energy assets into our electricity system to underpin Australia’s future economic prosperity with lower electricity and transport costs, and eliminate our dependency on gas.


Urgent, courageous action is needed to better integrate consumer energy assets if we want to underpin Australia’s future economic prosperity with lower electricity and transport costs, and eliminate our dependency on gas.


Highlights from 'The Pathway to Net Zero,' a presentation at the Everything Electric conference from the Good Earth Group's Lorenzo Tassone.