Fossil Fibs: how the gas lobby gets away with cooking the planet, rooking its customersBy Michael West | November 22, 2022We expose five of the gas lobby's big lies and the manipulation of governments and media which lends them licence ...
Through hell and high water: Torres Strait Islanders fight for their home By James F Sice | November 22, 2022Torres Strait Islanders may soon be forced to leave if nothing is done to stop catastrophic weather events and ...
Trigger shy: dithering on the obvious fix for gas and electricity bills costs every AustralianBy Rex Patrick | October 31, 2022A simple solution to the gas crisis and rising energy bills is being ignored. In WA they earmark a portion of gas ...
Takes the plunge: Tanya Plibersek releases roadmap to fix Australia’s water trading wreckBy Stuart Kells and Scott Hamilton | October 24, 2022Water Minister Tanya Plibersek has released the "Roadmap" document accepting Australia's water trading markets are ...
Greenwashed: how the new “Middle Arm” fossil fuel hub was rebranded greenBy Callum Foote | October 20, 2022They have dubbed it "sustainable", about "clean energy industries" and "environmentally sustainable ...
One up on Barnaby: government delivers Coalition election promise for port, petrochemicals, gas subsidiesBy Michael West | October 18, 2022Albanese government out Barnabys-Barnaby with a big Budget gift for its fossil fuel donors to build the Middle Arm ...
Gold-plated Rorters: power users gouged $10bn as big suppliers sobbed crocodile tearsBy Mark Sawyer | October 5, 2022Electricity consumers have paid much higher bills than necessary for ‘‘poles and wires’’, gifting $10 billion to ...
Beyond the Vales: towering profits and squalid PR tactics at the twilight of the coal boomBy Zacharias Szumer | October 3, 2022"Extremely investor friendly" is how the latest fossil fuel buyer describes Australia. Along with the twilight of ...
Zero sum game: questions surround Australia’s electricity transitionBy Zacharias Szumer | September 22, 2022The urgent task of decarbonisation is raising questions about whether Australia's energy structures are fit for purpose.
Bulldozing trust: when the big build back tramples on communities and wildlifeBy Kurt Johnson | August 27, 2022A Sydney development fuels suspicions that projects being promoted to help the post-Covid recovery are overriding ...
Better than Buckleys: a real plan to tackle energy prices, climate and the Budget to bootBy Michael West | August 17, 2022Axe fossil fuel subsidies, bring in a Carbon Export Levy, fix tax and royalty loopholes. Michael West reports on a ...
Beetaloo, Scarborough, Labor lockstep with Coalition on high emission gas projectsBy Callum Foote | August 9, 2022Will the change of government reset the dial on Australia's planet-endangering projects? Beetaloo gas fracking, ...
Fossil Fibs: how the gas lobby gets away with cooking the planet, rooking its customersBy Michael West | November 22, 2022We expose five of the gas lobby's big lies and the manipulation of governments and media which lends them licence ...
Through hell and high water: Torres Strait Islanders fight for their home By James F Sice | November 22, 2022Torres Strait Islanders may soon be forced to leave if nothing is done to stop catastrophic weather events and ...
Trigger shy: dithering on the obvious fix for gas and electricity bills costs every AustralianBy Rex Patrick | October 31, 2022A simple solution to the gas crisis and rising energy bills is being ignored. In WA they earmark a portion of gas ...
Takes the plunge: Tanya Plibersek releases roadmap to fix Australia’s water trading wreckBy Stuart Kells and Scott Hamilton | October 24, 2022Water Minister Tanya Plibersek has released the "Roadmap" document accepting Australia's water trading markets are ...
Greenwashed: how the new “Middle Arm” fossil fuel hub was rebranded greenBy Callum Foote | October 20, 2022They have dubbed it "sustainable", about "clean energy industries" and "environmentally sustainable ...
One up on Barnaby: government delivers Coalition election promise for port, petrochemicals, gas subsidiesBy Michael West | October 18, 2022Albanese government out Barnabys-Barnaby with a big Budget gift for its fossil fuel donors to build the Middle Arm ...
Gold-plated Rorters: power users gouged $10bn as big suppliers sobbed crocodile tearsBy Mark Sawyer | October 5, 2022Electricity consumers have paid much higher bills than necessary for ‘‘poles and wires’’, gifting $10 billion to ...
Beyond the Vales: towering profits and squalid PR tactics at the twilight of the coal boomBy Zacharias Szumer | October 3, 2022"Extremely investor friendly" is how the latest fossil fuel buyer describes Australia. Along with the twilight of ...
Zero sum game: questions surround Australia’s electricity transitionBy Zacharias Szumer | September 22, 2022The urgent task of decarbonisation is raising questions about whether Australia's energy structures are fit for purpose.
Bulldozing trust: when the big build back tramples on communities and wildlifeBy Kurt Johnson | August 27, 2022A Sydney development fuels suspicions that projects being promoted to help the post-Covid recovery are overriding ...
Better than Buckleys: a real plan to tackle energy prices, climate and the Budget to bootBy Michael West | August 17, 2022Axe fossil fuel subsidies, bring in a Carbon Export Levy, fix tax and royalty loopholes. Michael West reports on a ...
Beetaloo, Scarborough, Labor lockstep with Coalition on high emission gas projectsBy Callum Foote | August 9, 2022Will the change of government reset the dial on Australia's planet-endangering projects? Beetaloo gas fracking, ...