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Darwin Living Lab webinar: Energy efficiency and renewables in moving towards a cooler Darwin

Darwin has high energy use for cooling buildings which will only be exacerbated with climate change. This webinar will explore […]

Darwin Living Lab Symposium at ESA 2021 – Cities for nature, people and health

The Darwin Living Lab will be holding a symposium as part of the 61st Annual Conference of the Ecological Society […]

Waste 2021

At Waste 2021, Heinz Schandl presented a keynote address on social theory, public policy and the circular economy. The CSIRO's […]

Waste Innovation for a Circular Economy – May 2019

On May 27-29, CSIRO convened a Cutting Edge Science and Engineering Symposium titled “Waste Innovation for a Circular Economy” in […]

How can we stimulate the transition to a Circular Economy in Australia? – Dec 2019

On the 4th of December, 2019, the CSIRO set out to bring together key contributors from government, industry and academia […]

DLL Webinar – Planning better green spaces for our communities

Darwin’s parks and gardens provide a cool haven in the tropical capital city. These green spaces are the backdrop for […]

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