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This episode is a 'road trip' around Australia in the 'Track Changes' classic ute exploring what states and territories are doing (or undoing) on climate change and sustainability!

And it includes stopover chats with SA Deputy Premier Susan Close, The Next Economy chief executive Lizzie Webb, and Jarrod Leak, chief executive of the Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity. 

Buckle up and find out which state seems to have embraced 'a future delayed in Australia'! Hear about a back-from-the-dead climate bill! Learn which regional city could soon be known for 'flying whales'! 

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Useful links:

A2EP has a huge range of resources for businesses on existing and emerging energy technologies - https://www.a2ep.org.au

The Next Economy has some great reports on its work with regional communities - https://nexteconomy.com.au

Details on South Australia's Biodiversity Act are here https://www.environment.sa.gov.au/topics/biodiversity/biodiversity-act