Our top 15 stories for the month of September:
- Zoe Whitton and why everything is urgent, in short supply and highly political
- ESG for the New World – 5 new masterclasses
- Nikola Tesla dreamed of free electricity; what happened?
- โThere is no activity today that is truly sustainable for our planetโ โ why we need to get rid of โcircular washingโ
- NABERS: Technical Officer
- AVJenningsโ Phil Kearns takes energy ambitions to the max
- The nightmare apartments โ we need to do much better before we rush to more rental
- Marco Te Brรถmmelstroet on the cycling revolution we need to have
- Lendlease calls for scope 3 data sharing platform industry
- Hot property: Where to buy for the climate emergency
- TNFDโs revolutionary framework and why nature is a strategic and risk management issue
- While the EV marketโs on fire, the vehicles are not
- Deforestation: how does Australia fare in global comparisons?
- On when the sun shines through
- 15 Net zero by 2050? Too late. Australia must aim for 2035
In no surprise to anyone, Zoe Whitton, the bright spark managing director from Pollination Group thatโs on a tear with already 300 people in its ranks and hiring at the rate of two a week, topped the charts for most popular article this month
Next on the list was our new masterclass, a bit eerily called ESG for the New World (well it IS a new world when you consider the northern summer, weโve just watched from our safe place down underโฆ for now.
Get in touch if you feel you are one of โthe best in the businessโ and happy to contribute a deep dive presentation on one of the issues weโve flagged (editorial@thefifthestate.com.au ) or if you want your name in lights as sponsor of one, several or all of the MCs (abdul@thefifthestate.com.au)
NABERS also ranked highly โ and thatโs for a job ad! Nice work NABERS boss Carlos Flores, your team is clearly a huge winner!
Then, again in no surprise, sitting high on the list was the amazing work that AV Jennings boss Phil Kearns revealed to Louise Belfield as one of Australiaโs biggest names in volume builders goes through the painstaking process of turning around a Titanic of building methodology to doing things better. But not just a bit better โ a lot better with near net zero homes. Bring on more such heroes who are willing to stick their necks out and change the game โฆ with rewards of course, not just for their business but the rest of us.
More stories like this, please! Send your tips to Editorial@thefifthestate.com.au.
And then coming in hot pursuit was the story on nightmare apartments from the perennial favourite Alan Pears and another on the influencer we need times 100, the marvellous Marco Te Brรถmmelstroet visiting our shores from The Netherlands to shake up our thinking on cycling.
Thanks, Bevin Liu, for tackling his philosophical but very accessible view of our streets in a presentation that culminated in a ukulele tune for the audience, just to show he really is different.
