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Report: Australian Regulator Mandates Banks to Disclose their Exposure to Startups and Crypto-Related Businesses

The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has mandated banks to disclose their exposure to startups and crypto-related businesses. This move is aimed at ensuring that banks are aware of the risks associated with these types of businesses and can take appropriate measures to manage them.The report, which was released in November 2020, requires banks to provide detailed information on their exposure to startups and crypto-related businesses. This includes information on the size of their exposure, the nature of the business, and any risks associated with it.The move comes as the

Near Record-Low Payback Periods for Rooftop Solar in Australia

In recent years, rooftop solar has become an increasingly popular option for Australian households looking to reduce their energy bills and carbon footprint. One of the key factors driving this trend is the near record-low payback periods for rooftop solar systems in Australia.Payback period refers to the amount of time it takes for the savings generated by a solar system to equal the initial cost of installation. In other words, it is the length of time it takes for a homeowner to recoup their investment in solar panels through reduced

Australia Failing to Reach 82% Renewable Energy Target Despite Increased Investment

Australia has long been a leader in renewable energy, but the nation has recently failed to reach its 82% renewable energy target. Despite increased investment in the sector, the country is still lagging behind in its efforts to reduce emissions and increase the use of renewable energy sources. The Australian government had set a target of 82% renewable energy by 2030, but recent data shows that the country is far from achieving this goal. In 2019, only 16.4% of Australia's electricity came from renewable sources, and this figure is expected

Australia Fails to Reach 82% Renewable Energy Target Despite Increased Investment

Australia has long been a leader in renewable energy, but recently the country has failed to meet its target of 82% renewable energy by 2030. Despite increased investment in renewable energy sources, Australia has not been able to reach its goal. The Australian government set a target of 82% renewable energy by 2030, but the latest figures show that the country is only at around 15%. This is due to a number of factors, including the lack of investment in renewable energy sources and the slow uptake of renewable energy

South Australia Town Achieves Energy Cost Savings with Solar Power

Residents of a small South Australian town have recently achieved significant energy cost savings by installing solar power. The town, located in the Mid North region of the state, has seen a dramatic reduction in energy bills since the installation of the solar panels. The project was funded by the local council and supported by the South Australian government. The solar panels were installed on the roofs of several local businesses and homes, providing a total of 1.2 megawatts of energy. This is enough to power more than 500 homes

Affordable Study Options for Indian Students in Australia

Studying abroad is a dream for many Indian students, and Australia is one of the most popular destinations. With its world-class universities, vibrant culture, and excellent job opportunities, it’s no wonder why so many students choose to pursue their studies in Australia. But the cost of studying in Australia can be a major barrier for many Indian students. Fortunately, there are a number of affordable study options available for Indian students in Australia.One of the most affordable ways to study in Australia is to take advantage of the Australian government’s