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AusNZPac Regional forum on mainstreaming education for the SDGs in higher education

Sustainable Development Network

Normal 0 false false false EN-AU X-NONE X-NONE On 22-24 February the SDSN Regional Network for Australia, New Zealand & the Pacific (SDSN AusNZPac) co-hosted the 2nd regional forum on mainstreaming education for the SDGs in higher education.

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SDSN Member Conference: Universities Implementing the SDGs in Afghanistan

Sustainable Development Network

As author of the “Getting Started with the SDGs in Universities” guide, Dr. Tahl Kestin from SDSN Australia, NZ & Pacific, tuned in to deliver a speech on this important field of work.

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From community solar to agrivoltaics: new Aust energy projects

Sustainability Matters

Australia is one of the world’s more mature renewable energy markets and Trina Solar is increasingly seeing customers that are looking at renewable energy solutions beyond solar,” said Edison Zhou, Trina Solar head of Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. “As

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SDSN holds 2nd Global Solutions Forum

Sustainable Development Network

The speakers from the Australia, New Zealand & Pacific Network; Belgium Network; Germany Network; Great Lakes Network; Hong Kong Network; Mediterranean Network; Mexico Network; and Russia Network, all experts in science, tech, or public policy, highlighted concrete efforts to achieve sustainable development with 7-minute rapid-fire expositions.

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Keeping Up with the Neighbours 

Chris Hall

With last year’s election of a progressive Labor government, Australia is fast playing catch-up on sustainable finance policy, as it deepens ties with sustainable finance leader New Zealand. The US demonstrates the swift difference progressive leadership makes in driving sustainable finance policy. But the pace is strong. trillion (US$2.2