
Minaret College leads by example with major solar investment
When Minaret College first opened its doors in 1992, there were just 22 students enrolled.
Customer Stories
Customer Stories

When Minaret College first opened its doors in 1992, there were just 22 students enrolled.

Salads and fresh vegetable producer Tripod Farmers is a fourth-generation family enterprise based in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria.

In the heart of Victoria’s wine country town of Rutherglen stands the almost 100-year-old Gothic-style brick fortress known as Rutherglen Convent.

In mid-2025, the federal government announced a highly attractive new battery rebate offering 30% off storage systems until 1 January 2026, when the discount would begin to decline.

MEH Plant and Equipment Hire (MEH) was established a decade ago in Wingfield, South Australia.

According to NSW’s Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW), less than 2% of apartment buildings in NSW currently have solar systems installed.

For Aussie emergency light manufacturer Clevertronics, a football field-sized rooftop solar array reduced their energy expenses by over 50%!

A reliable electricity supply can be a tall order in remote WA, especially for a power-hungry petrol station. That was the case for BP Shinju, one of just six petrol stations in the coastal town of Broome.

For over 60 years, Tim and Terry’s Oyster Supply has delivered premium seafood to customers across Victoria, NSW and Tasmania.

In 2019, Passionate Paws Veterinary Surgery opened its doors in Pialba, Queensland with the goal of helping pet owners across the Wide Bay region access quality animal healthcare services in a fresh, modern setting.

Printing equipment – printers, photocopiers and scanners – require a lot of energy to run. For PhotobookShop, a Victoria-based printing retailer, high energy bills have always just been part of doing business.

The Bean Cartel is a specialty coffee roaster based in Notting Hill, Victoria. Competing in Melbourne’s highly saturated coffee scene means The Bean Cartel team has had to carve out their own unique positioning in the market.

Since 1973, brothers Joe and Alf have run Sparacino Farms, a thriving avocado and citrus operation tucked away in the lush hinterland of the Central Coast.

Like many Australian manufacturing businesses, Penrose Glass faced rising electricity bills in recent years – a challenge they were determined to address.

Mandatory climate reporting came into effect at the start of this year. It requires Australia’s largest corporations to disclose their Scope 1, 2 and, in the future, Scope 3 carbon emissions, as well as their future targets and plans for reduction of emissions, electricity, waste and water.