Shell predicts free gas forever from Gorgon and Prelude LNG projectsBy Peter Milne | March 31, 2021Shell's accountants predict the Dutch giant will never pay Australia for gas extracted at the Gorgon and Prelude ...
Green steel threatens to leave Dalrymple Bay coal port strandedBy Michael West | March 31, 2021BHP mulls an exit from coal. Iron ore magnate Andrew Forrest goes headlong into green steel and, by floating a ...
The Great Artesian Basin, the forests, the premier Gladys Berejiklian: is nothing safe from the NSW Nationals?By Suzanne Arnold | March 20, 2021The power of the Nationals in NSW politics poses a serious risk to the state’s environmental health. From fracking ...
Great Barrier Reef Foundation, Donor Republic’s copycat plastics campaign quietly cancelledBy Elizabeth Minter | March 19, 2021Just days after its launch, I Refuse to Single Use, which mimicked Plastic Free July, has been cancelled. How much ...
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 ...
Shell predicts free gas forever from Gorgon and Prelude LNG projectsBy Peter Milne | March 31, 2021Shell's accountants predict the Dutch giant will never pay Australia for gas extracted at the Gorgon and Prelude ...
Green steel threatens to leave Dalrymple Bay coal port strandedBy Michael West | March 31, 2021BHP mulls an exit from coal. Iron ore magnate Andrew Forrest goes headlong into green steel and, by floating a ...
The Great Artesian Basin, the forests, the premier Gladys Berejiklian: is nothing safe from the NSW Nationals?By Suzanne Arnold | March 20, 2021The power of the Nationals in NSW politics poses a serious risk to the state’s environmental health. From fracking ...
Great Barrier Reef Foundation, Donor Republic’s copycat plastics campaign quietly cancelledBy Elizabeth Minter | March 19, 2021Just days after its launch, I Refuse to Single Use, which mimicked Plastic Free July, has been cancelled. How much ...
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 ...