Multiple outlets report signs of renewed progress in Australia’s clean hydrogen sector. An Australian company that manufactures electrolyser equipment has secured its first order, a milestone described as meaningful for a sector that has faced delays, funding pressure and shifting policy and commercial conditions. Separately, the reports say a larger green hydrogen initiative has received approval to proceed, described as being “green-lit.” While the articles do not provide extensive details on the companies involved, the specific projects, or the size and location of the approvals and contracts, the combined reporting indicates momentum on both demand and deployment. The first order suggests the electrolyser maker is moving from early development toward commercial supply, while the approval for the broader hydrogen project signals continued support for clean hydrogen infrastructure and production. Together, the developments are presented as early indications of “green shoots” in a sector that has struggled to scale. Both reports characterize the events as early, but positive, steps rather than a full turnaround.