Thursday, 30 April 2026

Lebanon ceasefire not working because free rein given to Israel, says deputy prime minister Tarek Mitri.

Extract from ABC News

Tarek Mitri, an older man with grey hair, stands in front of a wall next to a flag of Lebanon and under a photo frame

Lebanon's deputy Prime Minister Tarek Mitri. (ABC News: Chérine Yazbeck)

Renewables and batteries drive down fossil fuel use despite record electricity demand.

Extract from ABC News

Silhouette of transmission lines at dusk with sun flaring through

Record heatwaves saw power use soar, but rooftop solar dealt with the added demand. (ABC News: Andrew Seabourne)

In short: 

The summer heat sparked record power use, but renewable energy was able to meet that additional demand.

In its first-quarter snapshot for 2026, Australia's market operator also showed that rising battery capacity was eating into gas use.

What's next?

Power prices are expected to drop with the energy market regulator due to release its power price guidelines at the end of May.

Wednesday, 29 April 2026

El Niño warming could be unprecedented, but don't assume record drought in Australia.

Extract from ABC News

A man in boots standing on dusty, dry land.

Thankfully for Australia, a record El Niño does not also suggest record drought or heat is on the cards. (ABC News: Che Chorley)

Tuesday, 28 April 2026

Single-use plastic soy sauce fish are an eco-nightmare. A local designer has a solution.

 Extract from ABC News

A clear plastic fish-shaped soy sauce container with a red lid and a larger plant-based version.

Australian design studio Heliograf has developed a reusable biodegradable alternative to the single-use plastic soy sauce fish.  (Supplied: Heliograf)

Orthopaedic surgeon Herwig Drobetz returns to Gaza for fourth mercy mission.

 Extract from ABC News

Herwig looks serious, has grey stubble, wears glasses, beanie, scrubs, looks at camera, medical equipment behind.

Herwig Drobetz has returned to Gaza over the weekend. (Supplied: Herwig Drobetz)

In short: 

An Australian orthopaedic surgeon is returning to Gaza for his fourth mission to work at the Rafah Field Hospital.

Herwig Drobetz says people are in dire need of post-operative care and medical supplies.

What's next?

A new report by the European Union and the United Nations has found more than $US71 billion ($99.4 billion) will be needed over the next 10 years for recovery and reconstruction in Gaza