Locally Owned Community Renewables (ECR514)
This proposal would establish a new Commonwealth Agency – Australian Local Power Agency (ALPA) to deliver the following schemes:
Read moreLocally Owned Community Renewables (ECR514)
This proposal would establish a new Commonwealth Agency – Australian Local Power Agency (ALPA) to deliver the following schemes:
Read moreLocally Owned Community Renewables (ECR514)
This proposal would establish a new Commonwealth Agency – Australian Local Power Agency (ALPA) to deliver the following schemes:
Read morePreparing for Climate Impacts (ECR516)
The proposal includes four components which would provide funding to prepare and respond to natural disasters.
Read morePreparing for Climate Impacts (ECR516)
The proposal includes four components which would provide funding to prepare and respond to natural disasters.
Read morePreparing for Climate Impacts (ECR516)
The proposal includes four components which would provide funding to prepare and respond to natural disasters.
Read morePreparing for Climate Impacts (ECR516)
The proposal includes four components which would provide funding to prepare and respond to natural disasters.
Read morePreparing for Climate Impacts (ECR516)
The proposal includes four components which would provide funding to prepare and respond to natural disasters.
Read moreLooking after Coal Workers (ECR515)
This proposal would develop and finance a plan for the economic and employment transition of coal-dependent communities to ensure that they survive the decline of global trade in this sector. The proposal consists of three components:
Component 1 would establish the National Coal Communities Commission (independent from government) alongside five local Economic and Employment Commissions (see table below for the specified locations) that would develop and facilitate local plans for economic and employment transitions.
Read moreLooking after Coal Workers (ECR515)
This proposal would develop and finance a plan for the economic and employment transition of coal-dependent communities to ensure that they survive the decline of global trade in this sector. The proposal consists of three components:
Component 1 would establish the National Coal Communities Commission (independent from government) alongside five local Economic and Employment Commissions (see table below for the specified locations) that would develop and facilitate local plans for economic and employment transitions.
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