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Climate Wars. Iran war speeds transition to renewable energyBy Michael West | March 31, 2026Despite the avalanche of fossil propaganda, decarbonsiation is happening, and the Iran War will only speed it up.
Energy crisis: gas lobby cries wolf at gas export taxBy Rex Patrick | March 23, 2026With the Prime Minister considering a 25% tax on gas exports, the gas cartel has quickly launched a counter campaign.
“Someone got to the Minister”. How fossil politics buried emissions dataBy Rex Patrick | February 1, 2026Why did the Albanese Government eliminate billions of tonnes of fossil fuel carbon emissions from public view. Rex ...
Cultural heritage threats. No silver lining yet for Bowdens mineBy Michael Sainsbury | January 30, 2026Bowdens proposed mine in central NSW is under increasing pressure to ensure protection of the site's heritage, ...
Renewables Record. Power bills to fall with rise of wind and solar energyBy Stephanie Tran | January 5, 2026Coal and gas have finally been eclipsed by renewable energy as wind and solar tip in half the power to Australia's ...
A gas betrayal. King plan favours foreign buyers, gas cartel over mums and dadsBy Rex Patrick | December 27, 2025The Government’s Gas Reservation Policy is nothing short of a betrayal. They claim it will put downward pressure ...
Environment Bill passes Senate as Greens cut deal with LaborBy Rex Patrick | November 28, 2025A package of environment reforms has passed the Senate, to Coalition disapproval. Rex Patrick reports on what’s ...
From ‘net zero’ to ‘net gain’. The platypus-to-possum exchange rateBy Rex Patrick | November 24, 2025Following the Libs 'Net Zero' battle, 'Net Gain' will be the focus this week as Murray Watt struggles to get ...
Spring racing fever. EPIC Cup unbackable favourite revealedBy Ted Woodley | November 4, 2025Spring racing fever is in the air, and nowhere is the excitement more electrifying than at the starting gates of ...
Watt happens. A Labor deal with Coalition or Greens on environment?By Rex Patrick | October 27, 2025Environment Minister Murray Watt wants Parliament to amend EPBC environment laws but leave a key component to sort ...
Back to Obeid? Fast-track housing laws a stalking house for fast-track minesBy Michael Sainsbury | October 7, 2025NSW could return to the Obeid days with new fast-track planning laws for “housing” handing the minister ...
The dog ate my homework! The missing pieces of the climate planBy David McEwen | October 2, 2025The recently released 'National Adaption Plan' of how to manage risks and combat climate change is high on ...