Carbon Bomb Beetaloo: world goes net zero, yet Coalition steps on the gas, Labor nodsBy Callum Foote | June 29, 2021Tracts the size of Bulgaria open for oil and gas exploration, along with generous government subsidies for foreign ...
“Worse than burning coal”: Hunter Energy powers on bid to burn woodBy Jane McIntyre and Tom Ferrier | June 23, 2021Burning wood for biomass energy is on the rise as an alternative to coal. But it is even dirtier than coal and is ...
Kalbar’s exotic minerals mine a huge risk to Victoria’s food bowlBy Elizabeth Minter | June 18, 2021A hearing into the Environment Effects Statement for Kalbar's mineral sands project on rich Victorian farmland has ...
Murdoch media, Nine Entertainment, mining lobby, busted for record bullartistry, go into hidingBy Callum Foote | June 12, 2021The Minerals Council of Australia, a foreign-controlled mining lobby, has duped Australia's major media in an ...
PET Project: petrochemical giants exploit recycling to ramp up plastics productionBy Luke Stacey | June 10, 2021Australians try to do the right thing each week by separating recyclables into colour-coded wheelie bins. ...
Regulators ignore marine noise pollution from oil drillingBy Suzanne Arnold | June 9, 2021Noise pollution from drilling for oil and gas offshore devastates marine life, affecting not only food sources but ...
WA Government to Woodside: you scratch our back, we’ll scratch yours even moreBy Peter Milne | June 7, 2021From Day one, the WA Labor government has had Woodside’s back. In another case of revolving doors, former WA Labor ...
Queensland best, WA worst: mine exports soar to $100 billion yet royalties staticBy Callum Foote | June 2, 2021Mining exports rose $100 billion in a decade, yet they now contribute proportionally less to government coffers. ...
BHP carbon accounting good for executive bonuses, not for climateBy Peter Milne | June 1, 2021BHP counts all the carbon emissions from projects it operates but ignores the climate impact of its investments in ...
Astroturfing: “alliance of timber workers” or alliance of timber corporate executives?By Tasha May | May 27, 2021Forest & Wood Communities Australia purports to be a grassroots organisation of timber workers but it is founded ...
Fossil Fuel Fiesta: Australia’s coal and gas giants get more in subsidies than they pay in royaltiesBy Callum Foote | May 26, 2021Australia’s fossil fuel miners and drillers may be receiving more in government subsidies than they pay in ...
Mining lobby exaggerates taxes and royalties paid by $45 billionBy Callum Foote | May 21, 2021The mining industry has exaggerated its contribution in taxes and royalties to Australian governments by an ...
Carbon Bomb Beetaloo: world goes net zero, yet Coalition steps on the gas, Labor nodsBy Callum Foote | June 29, 2021Tracts the size of Bulgaria open for oil and gas exploration, along with generous government subsidies for foreign ...
“Worse than burning coal”: Hunter Energy powers on bid to burn woodBy Jane McIntyre and Tom Ferrier | June 23, 2021Burning wood for biomass energy is on the rise as an alternative to coal. But it is even dirtier than coal and is ...
Kalbar’s exotic minerals mine a huge risk to Victoria’s food bowlBy Elizabeth Minter | June 18, 2021A hearing into the Environment Effects Statement for Kalbar's mineral sands project on rich Victorian farmland has ...
Murdoch media, Nine Entertainment, mining lobby, busted for record bullartistry, go into hidingBy Callum Foote | June 12, 2021The Minerals Council of Australia, a foreign-controlled mining lobby, has duped Australia's major media in an ...
PET Project: petrochemical giants exploit recycling to ramp up plastics productionBy Luke Stacey | June 10, 2021Australians try to do the right thing each week by separating recyclables into colour-coded wheelie bins. ...
Regulators ignore marine noise pollution from oil drillingBy Suzanne Arnold | June 9, 2021Noise pollution from drilling for oil and gas offshore devastates marine life, affecting not only food sources but ...
WA Government to Woodside: you scratch our back, we’ll scratch yours even moreBy Peter Milne | June 7, 2021From Day one, the WA Labor government has had Woodside’s back. In another case of revolving doors, former WA Labor ...
Queensland best, WA worst: mine exports soar to $100 billion yet royalties staticBy Callum Foote | June 2, 2021Mining exports rose $100 billion in a decade, yet they now contribute proportionally less to government coffers. ...
BHP carbon accounting good for executive bonuses, not for climateBy Peter Milne | June 1, 2021BHP counts all the carbon emissions from projects it operates but ignores the climate impact of its investments in ...
Astroturfing: “alliance of timber workers” or alliance of timber corporate executives?By Tasha May | May 27, 2021Forest & Wood Communities Australia purports to be a grassroots organisation of timber workers but it is founded ...
Fossil Fuel Fiesta: Australia’s coal and gas giants get more in subsidies than they pay in royaltiesBy Callum Foote | May 26, 2021Australia’s fossil fuel miners and drillers may be receiving more in government subsidies than they pay in ...
Mining lobby exaggerates taxes and royalties paid by $45 billionBy Callum Foote | May 21, 2021The mining industry has exaggerated its contribution in taxes and royalties to Australian governments by an ...