Fossil fuel-backed Great Barrier Reef Foundation mimics plastics campaign, sidesteps climate changeBy Elizabeth Minter | March 17, 2021Why is the Great Barrier Reef Foundation throwing its weight behind a campaign that copies the successful ...
Risky Business: BHP, Rio Tinto given carte blanche to export uranium to global hotspotsBy David Noonan | March 17, 2021It has been 10 years since the Fukushima nuclear disaster that was fuelled by Australian uranium but neither the ...
Hydrogen Hype: Angus Taylor’s last throw of the dice for brown coalBy Brian Toohey | March 12, 2021Federal Energy Minister Angus Taylor’s backing for the Victorian-based hydrogen export plan, which he described as ...
Morrison’s media code could be catastrophic for climate and energy newsBy Giles Parkinson | February 25, 2021Climate denial from Rupert Murdoch's toxic Sky News, Buffy the Vampire Slayer from Junkee. This sort of "news" ...
Brazen: Australia plans to build $2 billion concrete airstrip at base in AntarcticBy Brian Toohey | February 25, 2021While Australia criticises other countries for their expansionist policies, it claims to own 42% of Antarctica. ...
War for Water: foreign investor firepower over Australian farmers in water dealsBy Callum Foote | February 24, 2021The "corporatisation" of Australian farming continues apace. Almost 14% of agricultural land is now owned by ...
Bushfire money mystery: recovery funds withheld to fight the Election?By Matt Lloyd-Cape | February 23, 2021No figures are publicly available for the three largest bushfire recovery funds, which account for more than 55% ...
Barilaro overrules EPA, ramps up logging, funnels bushfire grants to loggersBy Suzanne Arnold | February 19, 2021Despite unprecedented damage to forests and wildlife, NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro overruled the Environment ...
ABC Country Hour – mouthpiece of Liberal National Party and rural elites?By Brian Burkett | February 9, 2021ABC Country Hour is marketed as the "voice of the bush"; but whose voice and whose bush? Brian Burkett, Dr Lisa ...
ExxonMobil dumps Bass Strait sale after Woodside debacle and warning from CanberraBy Peter Milne | February 8, 2021Woodside dumped its oil rig into a $2 company to dodge a big clean-up but Exxon canned the $3bn sale of its Bass ...
Australia’s environmental scientists intimidated, silenced by threats of job lossBy Elizabeth Minter | January 17, 2021The silencing of environmental scientists, as revealed in a study late last year, is profoundly damaging to our ...
Zero Attribution: Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology keeps silent on climate scienceBy Sandi Keane | January 9, 2021Meteorological services around the world have embraced climate attribution science, which ascertains the effect of ...
Fossil fuel-backed Great Barrier Reef Foundation mimics plastics campaign, sidesteps climate changeBy Elizabeth Minter | March 17, 2021Why is the Great Barrier Reef Foundation throwing its weight behind a campaign that copies the successful ...
Risky Business: BHP, Rio Tinto given carte blanche to export uranium to global hotspotsBy David Noonan | March 17, 2021It has been 10 years since the Fukushima nuclear disaster that was fuelled by Australian uranium but neither the ...
Hydrogen Hype: Angus Taylor’s last throw of the dice for brown coalBy Brian Toohey | March 12, 2021Federal Energy Minister Angus Taylor’s backing for the Victorian-based hydrogen export plan, which he described as ...
Morrison’s media code could be catastrophic for climate and energy newsBy Giles Parkinson | February 25, 2021Climate denial from Rupert Murdoch's toxic Sky News, Buffy the Vampire Slayer from Junkee. This sort of "news" ...
Brazen: Australia plans to build $2 billion concrete airstrip at base in AntarcticBy Brian Toohey | February 25, 2021While Australia criticises other countries for their expansionist policies, it claims to own 42% of Antarctica. ...
War for Water: foreign investor firepower over Australian farmers in water dealsBy Callum Foote | February 24, 2021The "corporatisation" of Australian farming continues apace. Almost 14% of agricultural land is now owned by ...
Bushfire money mystery: recovery funds withheld to fight the Election?By Matt Lloyd-Cape | February 23, 2021No figures are publicly available for the three largest bushfire recovery funds, which account for more than 55% ...
Barilaro overrules EPA, ramps up logging, funnels bushfire grants to loggersBy Suzanne Arnold | February 19, 2021Despite unprecedented damage to forests and wildlife, NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro overruled the Environment ...
ABC Country Hour – mouthpiece of Liberal National Party and rural elites?By Brian Burkett | February 9, 2021ABC Country Hour is marketed as the "voice of the bush"; but whose voice and whose bush? Brian Burkett, Dr Lisa ...
ExxonMobil dumps Bass Strait sale after Woodside debacle and warning from CanberraBy Peter Milne | February 8, 2021Woodside dumped its oil rig into a $2 company to dodge a big clean-up but Exxon canned the $3bn sale of its Bass ...
Australia’s environmental scientists intimidated, silenced by threats of job lossBy Elizabeth Minter | January 17, 2021The silencing of environmental scientists, as revealed in a study late last year, is profoundly damaging to our ...
Zero Attribution: Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology keeps silent on climate scienceBy Sandi Keane | January 9, 2021Meteorological services around the world have embraced climate attribution science, which ascertains the effect of ...