Legal Policy & Research Unit
The IBA Legal Projects Director oversees the Legal Policy & Research Unit (LPRU) and the Bar Issues Commission project lawyer. The team undertakes research, and develops and implements innovative strategies, projects and initiatives that are relevant to business and the rule of law, the global legal profession and the broader global community.
How do I find out about concerts? How do I get more details about something I heard over the air? How do I submit events to WORT’s Music Calendars? Who do I contact with changes or cancellations?
WORT’s Music Calendars are a great resource to find out about concerts in all genres and places. Usually you’ll find details in the online listing or links to get more information. There’s a link to to submit your event at the top of the calendar page. You can also submit events, changes and cancellations to calendar@wortfm.org. Close
May 5, 2021
Our client, a leader in the field of Renewable Energy, specializing in construction of PV and Renewable Energy power plant sites, seeks to employ a well experienced and qualified Document Controller, with proven experience in power plant, Energy, Construction or REIPPPP complex projects in the
Northern Cape
Ideally, we would prefer a candidate available immediately, open to Fixed Duration Contracts for between 12 and 18 months, however, all candidates will be reviewed based on relevant industry experience.
Minimum requirements to meet for consideration:
You will have completed a degree in Business Administration or Finance/Accounting, coupled with 5 years experience in Energy or Construction Document Control (REIPPPP experience highly advantageous)
Cash flow to help push clean hydrogen energy solutions
23 April 2021
Researchers and industry experts are closer to safely storing and transporting vast quantities of hydrogen, with the cleaner technology offering a potential replacement for fossil fuels and a possible new export industry for Australia.
Led by Professor Yun Liu from the ANU Research School of Chemistry, a team of academics and industrial engineers have received an Australian Research Council Linkage grant worth $780,000 over four years to further develop Liquid Organic Hydrogen Storage. It s great to receive this grant, which will give us an opportunity to transfer our fundamental innovation research into the industrial sector, and develop perhaps Australia s first liquid hydrogen storage facility at Fyshwick and near Australia s first public hydrogen refuelling station, Professor Liu said.
Protecting submerged turbines from their marine co-habitants isn’t the only step tidal power plants should take. Sudden changes in water flow can be equally challenging for tidal turbines.