Switzer Daily
8 April 2021
Investors thirsting for
an ASX beer exposure have been left largely unsated since Fosters/Carlton
United Breweries and Lion Nathan were subsumed by foreign buyers a few years
back.
Coca Cola Amatil (CCL) has long held beer and
spirits ambitions that have never quite come to fruition, but in any event the
bottler looks headed to offshore ownership as well.
But as any self
respecting hipster would know, all the action is taking place in the ‘craft’ or
‘boutique’ sector and some ASX players are moving to the groove of the
burgeoning but difficult market.
‘Craft’ of course does
Business leaders call on Victorian Government to set interim emissions reduction targets for 2025
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Power stations like Yallourn are the biggest emitters in the state, accounting for 51 per cent of Victorian emissions in 2019.
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Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews is being urged to set emissions reduction targets for 2025 and 2030 to boost business confidence and prevent Victoria falling behind the rest of the world on climate action.
Key points:
The Victorian Government failed to set interim emissions reduction targets for 2025 by last year s deadline due to the pandemic
Environment Victoria says a record investment in renewable energy has put Victoria in a good position for ambitious targets
Quench your thirst at Ballarat Beer Festival, the huge booze extravaganza going down next month
Words by Talia Rinaldo
We give you the full rundown of the festival’s 2021 proceedings.
It’s almost impossible to pass up a beer festival at the best of times, but when there’s one only 90 minutes drive from you – offering up to 200 craft beers and ciders – attendance is essential.
That’s right beer lovers, the Ballarat Beer Festival is back for 2021 and it’s going to quench your thirst in a big way.
What you need to know
Ballarat Beer Festival will run across two separate sessions on Saturday February 20