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3 November 2023
Posted by Richard McElhinney
At Sunshine Hydro, we are proud that Telstra has announced we have won the 2024 Queensland Best of Business Awards for promoting Sustainability. Being recognised for Sustainability is an accolade that we deeply respect. Our mission has been and will always be to promote global sustainable principles anchored in our company's commitment to deep decarbonisation and biodiversity protection. At our heart, we are developing generational projects in the deep energy storage and green fuels space - projects which we call Superhybrids. Our flagship project Djandori gung-i (Spirit in the Water), a 600 MW pumped hydro and 350 Electrolysis project at Miriam Vale, 60 kilometres south of Gladstone, when operational will produce 300 MW of 24/7 of carbon-free energy and 60 tonnes of green hydrogen or 600 tonnes of green methanol per day. Our journey began in 2016 when the co-founders Chris Baker and Gerald Arends set out to solve what is one of the biggest challenges facing the clean energy transition: how to produce reliable, affordable, 24/7 carbon-free energy and green fuels. This journey has involved dozens of dedicated people and partners who have brought us to this happy position of being recognised for our sustainability credentials. Allow to me to acknowledge some of those folk who have helped us to this point and without whom this Award would not be possible. This Award is timely, because it comes when Sunshine Hydro is inviting the broader community to join us on our journey to sustainability. This opportunity is available to the public on the Birchal crowdfunding platform. https://lnkd.in/eT97WumM "always consider the general CSF risk warning and offer document before investing" Rick McElhinney, Chris Baker, Dan Raymond, D Tim Cummings, Queenie Lacanau, Tony Howes, Sasith Koralagoda, Simon Currie, Kevin Peakman, Dr Neil William Thompson, Donovan Burton, Matthew Lawson, David Wolfenden, Virpi Barrett, Robyn Emerson, Sorin Lupulescu, Liza Olod, Veronica White, Craig Townsend, Chris Evans, and our Indigenous partners, Tony Martens, Vincent Dwyer, Dr Kerry Blackman, and Ashley Martens, Steve Bond, Ajay Sharma, Simon Pollock, David Netherton, Sheila Charlesworth, Shaun Nugent, Michael Day, Steve Hoy, Grant McDowell, ATC Williams, RPS, Phronis Consulting, Pacific Law, Hatch, Allan O'Neil, WSP, Pablo Valverde, International Hydropower Association (IHA) #sustainablebusiness #pumpedhydro #biodiversity #greenhydrogen #cleanenergy #cleanenergytransition #24/7carbonfreeenergy #ldes #telstrabestofbusinessawards
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Roogenic

Western Australia

12 April 2023
Posted by Jordan Bruno
Join our investor webinar, co-hosted with Birchal, to hear all about our impressive growth and our plans to take Roogenic global. Q&A #1 (Wed Apr 12, 8pm - 9pm AEST) https://www.addevent.com/event/Zc16446483 Q&A #2 (Thur, Apr 13, 6pm - 7pm AEST) https://www.addevent.com/event/Fy16446484 Q&A #3 (Sat, Apr 15, 11am - 12pm AEST) https://www.addevent.com/event/nC16446493 If you have a question, make sure you stick around to the end for our Q&A segment.
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Good Empire

Australia

21 September 2021
Posted by Natasha Ritz
We've been working on an interesting partnership to raise funds for The Hunger Project... F. Whitlock & Sons will be smashing through a new digital frontier, partnering with Aussie artist and social media star Campbell Walker, (Struthless), to create and sell an NFT digital artwork inspired by the brand’s latest creative campaign, ’Whitlock’s Tales of Delicious Demise’. The auction is now live and available to the public on OpenSea here, where anyone with a cryptocurrency digital wallet can participate by bidding. Struthless’ NFT is inspired by F. Whitlock & Sons’ chipotle BBQ sauce product and looks to personify the bold and adventurous life of the chilli as it meets its delicious demise by ending up in a bottle for everyone to enjoy. All proceeds raised from the sale of ‘Whitlock’s Tales of Delicious Demise’ NFT will go The Hunger Project Australia, supported by a partnership with Good Empire. The Hunger Project is a not-for-profit that works to sustainably end hunger in alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goal #2 of Zero Hunger. To find out more about the Whitlock’s Tales of Delicious Demise NFT and to bid on this unique piece of digital art to support The Hunger Project Australia, head here: https://goodempire.org/whitlocks-struthless/ So go on.. get bidding on this downright tasty NFT artwork!
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Supporting Whitlock’s ‘Tales of Delicious Demise’ NFT In partnership with The Hunger Project Australia Good Empire is supporting F. Whitlock & Sons in celebrating the launch of their new range of products in Australia and New Zealand, with the auction of a Non-Fungible Token (NFT) digital artwork, inspired by ‘Whitlock’s Tales of Delicious Demise.’ HAVEN’T BOUGHT … Whitlocks x Struthless Read More »
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