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  • Electricity System and Market Amendment (Tranche 9) Rules 2025

    Electricity System and Market Amendment (Tranche 9) Rules 2025

    An exposure draft of the Tranche 9 proposed amendments was published on 27 October 2025. When developing the exposure draft, additional issues relating to the implementation of the new regime for Demand Side Programmes were identified for which rule changes could not be developed in time to be included in the exposure draft. An addendum including these changes was published separately on 10 November 2025. The consultation period closed on 19 November 2025.

    Energy Policy WA (EPWA) held a meeting of the Transformation Design and Operation Working Group (TDOWG) on 12 November 2025 to discuss the Amending Rules.

    A summary of EPWA’s response to stakeholder submissions is available here.

    Following the publication of the Essential System Services Framework Review – Consultation Paper, EPWA published for consultation an addendum with proposed ESM Amending Rules to increase the Rate of Change of Frequency (RoCoF) Safe Limit from 0.25 Hz per 0.5 seconds to 0.75 Hz per second, to implement one of the proposed outcomes of the Review. 

    The proposed ESM Amending Rules to relax the RoCoF Safe Limit will reduce unnecessary market intervention by the AEMO and the resulting energy uplift payments, thus reducing costs to consumers.  This change was included in the Electricity System and Market Amendment (Tranche 9) Rules 2025 to commence on 26 February 2026.

    The Electricity System and Market Amendment (Tranche 9) Rules 2025 also include:

    Notice of the making of the Amending Rules was published in the Government Gazette on 23 December 2025.

    Schedule 1 will commence at 8:00am on 1 January 2026. 

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  • Despite Furious Rally, Bluejays WBB Falls to Seton Hall 88-79

    Despite Furious Rally, Bluejays WBB Falls to Seton Hall 88-79

    Omaha, Neb. — Down 56-36 at halftime, Creighton Women’s Basketball closed within five points in the closing minute before dropping an 88-79 decision to Seton Hall on Monday, December 22.

    The loss evened Creighton’s record at 6-6 on the season and…

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  • Timmy Chang: Keeping the Faith – Hawaii athletics

    Timmy Chang: Keeping the Faith – Hawaii athletics

    1. Timmy Chang: Keeping the Faith  Hawaii athletics
    2. Sagapolutele debuts clothing line ahead of Sheraton Hawaii Bowl homecoming  KHON2
    3. Showdown between UH and Cal one of most meaningful for football fans  Honolulu Star-Advertiser
    4. Caloha clash: Island…

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  • The world risks forgetting one of humanity's greatest triumphs as polio nears global eradication – Medical Xpress

    1. The world risks forgetting one of humanity’s greatest triumphs as polio nears global eradication  Medical Xpress
    2. The Conversation | Carl Kurlander | The world risks forgetting one of humanity’s greatest triumphs as polio nears global eradication  

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  • No. 17 Kansas Uses Balanced Scoring to Defeat Davidson 90-61

    No. 17 Kansas Uses Balanced Scoring to Defeat Davidson 90-61

    LAWRENCE, Kan. — Tre White and Flory Bidunga each had 18 points and eight rebounds as No. 17 Kansas used balanced scoring to beat Davidson 90-61 on Monday night.
     
    Six players finished in double figures for the Jayhawks (10-3), including…

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  • Texas 94-71 Maryland Eastern Shore (Dec 22, 2025) Game Recap – ESPN

    1. Texas 94-71 Maryland Eastern Shore (Dec 22, 2025) Game Recap  ESPN
    2. Matas Vokietaitis helps Longhorns escape scare from Maryland-Eastern Shore  Houston Chronicle
    3. Texas hosts Maryland Eastern Shore to close non-conference schedule  Yahoo Sports
    4. What…

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  • New waste collection tender essential to Council’s sustainability goals

    New waste collection tender essential to Council’s sustainability goals

    Tuesday 23 December 2025

    Wollongong City Council has taken a major step toward a sustainable future for the region in awarding the tender for essential kerbside waste collection services for the next decade.

    Responsible and sustainable management of domestic waste is a core service of Council and vital to both public health and amenity, and reduction in greenhouse gas emissions through diverting organics and recyclables from landfill.

    Evaluation of the tender was carried out collaboratively with Shellharbour City Council in line with a Joint Procurement Agreement. At an extraordinary meeting on 16 December, Wollongong City Council unanimously endorsed a recommendation to accept the tender of Remondis Australia for seven years from July 2027, with a further three-year option.

    With Council legislatively required to provide waste collection services to more than 89,000 properties in our local government area, the tender locks in an essential service for the community over the next 10 years.

    “Kerbside waste pick-up is a fundamental service offering for Council and our community expects and deserves a safe, reliable weekly collection service,” Lord Mayor of Wollongong Councillor Tania Brown said.

    “How we manage waste post-collection underpins our many goals and objectives when it comes to building a sustainable Wollongong and reducing our carbon footprint. We’re committed to our Net Zero target, and diverting waste from landfill and encouraging people to FOGO and use recyclables is a major part of that.

    “We know that sustainability is a top priority for our community in all services we offer, so it’s important we work with contractors that share those priorities. That has been demonstrated through the tender evaluation process and we’re very pleased to have secured this vital service for our community for the next 10 years.”

    Waste collection services will include pick-up of FOGO (green lid), recycling (yellow lid) and waste to landfill (red lid) bins, as well as bulky kerbside waste and recycling collections (Council pick-ups), supply of bins, FOGO caddies and caddy liners, and collections from Council’s business sites and commercial premises. The tender also includes delivery of customer service and waste education programs.

    The tender is aligned with Council’s sustainability objectives, with eight fully electric or hybrid vehicles to be used for delivery of ancillary service components, while a trial is currently underway for the use of biofuel and its long-term viability for use in collection vehicles.

    It also includes an undertaking to continue collaboration with Council in reducing overall carbon emissions whilst ensuring excellent service delivery.

    The tender is a major step toward achieving net zero emissions and driving a circular economy to reduce the amount of waste going to landfill. The are goals outlined Council’s Community Strategic Plan 2035 and aligns with our Waste and Resource Recovery Strategy 2025-2035.

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  • Women claiming the road in Pakistan’s Peshawar, defining a quiet scooter revolution

    Women claiming the road in Pakistan’s Peshawar, defining a quiet scooter revolution

    ISLAMABAD – Motorcycles dominate Pakistan’s roads, far outnumbering cars, but it’s very rare to see women riding them.

    When Saba, a social media influencer, first began riding a scooter on Peshawar’s roads, the public instantly reacted to…

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