Good News 29 May 2026

Solar, wind and batteries push down electricity bills for homes and business, despite global fuel crisis (Renew Economy)

National Indigenous ‘Walk for Truth’ finishes on steps of Parliament House, met by PM (ABC NEWS)  

Vic electricity bills to fall even further than predicted as renewables share nears 50 pct (Renew Economy)

Endangered Manning River turtle numbers holding steady, a year after record-breaking floods (ABC News)

Record number of dams dismantled in Europe in effort to help wildlife thrive (The Guardian)

From fast ferries to electric ships: How a Tasmanian company is helping reshape global shipping (Renew Economy)

Solar, heat pumps, electric cooktops: Another 8,000 social housing homes to get energy upgrades (Renew Economy)

 Even 4WD enthusiasts are now realising how good it is to go electric (The Driven)

 Papua New Guinea to protect coral-rich marine “highway” for sharks, dolphins, whales and rays (National Geographic) ​​​​

From Brazil to Hervey Bay: 15,000km is the new record for humpback whale journey (The Guardian)

 ‘Tree Charter’ protects and nourishes the urban canopy of the French city Sceaux‍​‍​‍‌‍‍‌‌‍‌ (Reasons to be Cheerful)

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