New report: Peter Dutton’s nuclear power plan to cost $4.3 trillionBy Kim Wingerei | April 24, 2025Peter Dutton's nuclear energy claims have been conspicuously absent from his election campaign. Now a leading ...
Another day, another gas approval as Labor caves on big dirty BarossaBy Zacharias Szumer | April 23, 2025Australia’s offshore oil and gas regulator is stepping on the gas ahead of the election, with two project ...
Caretaker of the Fossils: Beach approval takes government’s gas and coal tally to 17By Zacharias Szumer | April 19, 2025The government is in caretaker mode, but that hasn’t stopped federal agencies from quietly approving new fossil ...
Forget nuclear, Australia is on fast lane to 100pc renewablesBy Andrew Blakers | April 11, 2025Gas is the talk of the town, while nuclear is not, but a massive increase in solar power generation capacity is ...
Dutton’s gas reservation plan more about politics than priceBy Kim Wingerei | March 30, 2025Peter Dutton's plan to introduce a gas reservation scheme on the East Coast may be good politics, but industry ...
Greenhouse gas emissions. Winning slowly or losing the battle?By David McEwen | March 20, 2025With the election campaign already in full swing, what progress has Australia made towards emission reductions ...
Carbon Capture project risks asbestos contamination in Manning ValleyBy Kim Wingerei | March 15, 2025Residents of the Manning Valley in NSW are raising concerns about foreign-owned mining companies' plans to extract ...
Menace to ecology and consumers. No thrill for Barnaby on blueberry hill.By Andrew Gardiner | January 31, 2025Poor regulations and bureaucratic corner-cutting threaten ecosystems on the NSW’s Mid-North Coast and are a risk ...
Gas prices up, Woodside profits up, customers downBy Peter Milne | January 29, 2025Gas consumers in Western Australian have long enjoyed lower prices than the Eastern states, but those days are ...
Tanya’s Tally: Albo government fossil fuel approvals shoot to 16By Zacharias Szumer | December 20, 2024It's still well down on the Coalition under Scott Morrison but Labor's coal and gas project approvals keep rising. ...
Gasbagging. News Corp steps up the hot air, ignores the gas factsBy Zacharias Szumer | December 12, 2024Last week, News Corp ran a swathe of gas-industry-sponsored content across its tabloid front pages, but a new ...
Carbon capture con. Giant Gorgon project captures less emissions than everBy Zacharias Szumer | November 29, 2024A prominent energy economics research body says the world’s largest carbon capture and storage project is ...
New report: Peter Dutton’s nuclear power plan to cost $4.3 trillionBy Kim Wingerei | April 24, 2025Peter Dutton's nuclear energy claims have been conspicuously absent from his election campaign. Now a leading ...
Another day, another gas approval as Labor caves on big dirty BarossaBy Zacharias Szumer | April 23, 2025Australia’s offshore oil and gas regulator is stepping on the gas ahead of the election, with two project ...
Caretaker of the Fossils: Beach approval takes government’s gas and coal tally to 17By Zacharias Szumer | April 19, 2025The government is in caretaker mode, but that hasn’t stopped federal agencies from quietly approving new fossil ...
Forget nuclear, Australia is on fast lane to 100pc renewablesBy Andrew Blakers | April 11, 2025Gas is the talk of the town, while nuclear is not, but a massive increase in solar power generation capacity is ...
Dutton’s gas reservation plan more about politics than priceBy Kim Wingerei | March 30, 2025Peter Dutton's plan to introduce a gas reservation scheme on the East Coast may be good politics, but industry ...
Greenhouse gas emissions. Winning slowly or losing the battle?By David McEwen | March 20, 2025With the election campaign already in full swing, what progress has Australia made towards emission reductions ...
Carbon Capture project risks asbestos contamination in Manning ValleyBy Kim Wingerei | March 15, 2025Residents of the Manning Valley in NSW are raising concerns about foreign-owned mining companies' plans to extract ...
Menace to ecology and consumers. No thrill for Barnaby on blueberry hill.By Andrew Gardiner | January 31, 2025Poor regulations and bureaucratic corner-cutting threaten ecosystems on the NSW’s Mid-North Coast and are a risk ...
Gas prices up, Woodside profits up, customers downBy Peter Milne | January 29, 2025Gas consumers in Western Australian have long enjoyed lower prices than the Eastern states, but those days are ...
Tanya’s Tally: Albo government fossil fuel approvals shoot to 16By Zacharias Szumer | December 20, 2024It's still well down on the Coalition under Scott Morrison but Labor's coal and gas project approvals keep rising. ...
Gasbagging. News Corp steps up the hot air, ignores the gas factsBy Zacharias Szumer | December 12, 2024Last week, News Corp ran a swathe of gas-industry-sponsored content across its tabloid front pages, but a new ...
Carbon capture con. Giant Gorgon project captures less emissions than everBy Zacharias Szumer | November 29, 2024A prominent energy economics research body says the world’s largest carbon capture and storage project is ...