Tellus’ submission to ARPANSA on the Australian Submarine Agency’s proposal to site a prescribed radiation facility at HMAS Stirling
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Comparison of Australian approaches to PFAS management
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Appointment of two Non-Executive Directors
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A Milestone for Sandy Ridge
What a year! Tellus has accepted for disposal more than 5,700 cubic metres of low-level radioactive waste (LLW) at our Sandy Ridge geological repository 240km northwest of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia.
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Supporting Energy-From-Waste.
Most people don’t think of hazardous waste management and greening the economy as parts of the same project—but at Tellus, we are changing those perceptions.
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Enabling the New Green Economy
COP28 has been big news globally, as representatives from more than 197 countries convened in the UAE to consider global action to address climate change and the transition to enable a clean energy future. A key commitment of the summit was a new specific target to triple renewables and double energy efficiency by 2030.
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Address to the Australasian Radiation Protection Society (ARPS) Conference 2023
“I implore you to see Indigenous custodians as partners in the work you do, rather than just another stakeholder.”
These compelling words by Tellus Executive Jade Ritchie, perfectly sum up the approach of Tellus when it comes to siting, developing, and operating hazardous waste repositories in remote Australia.
View the full address here: Jade Ritchie keynote address ARPS 2023
About Tellus Holdings Ltd:
Tellus is an innovative environmental services company cleaning up hazardous materials across Australia by developing and operating geological repositories and reinvesting in its communities through the circular economy. Its first facility, Sandy Ridge, is located north of Kalgoorlie in WA and is Australia’s first licensed commercial geological repository. It opened in early 2021 and can accept up to 100,000 tonnes per annum of hazardous materials in nearly any form (liquid, sludge, solid), typically without treatment, from across Australia and its Exclusive Economic Zone.
For further information:
Ryan Bloxsom
Head of External Affairs
Tel + 61 (0)429219996
E-mail: ryan.bloxsom@tellusholdings.com
Results of 2023 Annual General Meeting
Tellus Holdings Ltd is pleased to advise that its 2023 Annual General Meeting was held on 24 November 2023. There were two resolutions put to members and each resolution was duly passed. The results of the meeting are set out in the table below.
For | Against | Abstain* | Resolution Result | |
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Resolution 1: Re-appointment of Director Retiring by Rotation - Joe Powell | 54,604,112 97.68% | 1,299,740 2.32% | 6,958,415 | CARRIED |
Resolution 2: Increase in Non-Executive Director Remuneration Pool | 52,768,492 95.20% | 2,660,738 4.80% | 7,416,370 | CARRIED |
*Votes cast by a person who abstains on an item are not counted in calculating the required majority on a poll.
About Tellus Holdings Ltd:
Tellus is an innovative environmental services company cleaning up hazardous materials across Australia by developing and operating geological repositories and reinvesting in its communities through the circular economy. Its first facility, Sandy Ridge, is located north of Kalgoorlie in WA and is Australia’s first licensed commercial geological repository. It opened in early 2021 and can accept up to 100,000 tonnes per annum of hazardous materials in nearly any form (liquid, sludge, solid), typically without treatment, from across Australia and its Exclusive Economic Zone.
For further information:
Kavita Paw
General Counsel & Company Secretary
Tel +61 (0)2 8257 3395
E-mail: companysec@tellusholdings.com
Retirement of Non-Executive Director
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Green light for first nuclear waste storage
Australia’s first purpose-built low-level radioactive waste facility has been granted final approval in Western Australia to start dealing with the nation’s massive stockpile of hazardous nuclear medicine, mining and other industrial waste that is spread across the country.Read more