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Posted inArmidale, Energy, Investigation, Uralla

Locals benefiting from renewables transition in very direct ways

by Marie LowDecember 9, 2024

While much of the focus on building the Renewable Energy Zone has been the land use conflict on our farms, and some farmers cashing in while others miss out, many local residents are also finding ways to benefit directly from the transition to renewable power.

Posted inArmidale, Energy, What's on

Community Energy Congress hub allows locals to connect with the future of energy

by Michele GunaseelanMarch 5, 2024

New England has another opportunity to be at the forefront of the renewable energy transition, with a special livestream hub in Armidale for the 2024 Community Energy Congress tomorrow.

Posted inTraining and courses, Uralla

Hugely popular Summer Surplus Preserving Workshop back for a second helping

blankby Penelope ShawMarch 26, 2023

After a booked out first session in January this year, ZNET Uralla is planning a second Summer Surplus Preserving Workshop in April.

Posted inEnergy, Uralla

Public meeting on community energy proposal for Uralla

blankby New England Times News DeskMarch 17, 2023

ZNET Uralla is hosting an event on Monday night to consider some of the new ideas in community energy for the future energy needs of Uralla. 

Posted inEnvironment, Uralla Shire

Locals drive project to improve water security for Uralla

blankby Lia EdwardsJanuary 23, 2023

Landholders in the Kentucky Creek Dam catchment are taking their own action to prevent soil loss, stop silt from ending up in the dam, and help with water security for Uralla.

Posted inUralla Shire

Free preserving workshop in Uralla making waste reduction yummy

blankby Lia EdwardsJanuary 13, 2023

ZNET Uralla is holding a free ‘Summer Surplus’ preserving workshop coming up on Saturday 21 January at the Uralla Neighbourhood Centre.

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