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 ...
Fracking Madness: “hottest play on the planet” or giant sinkhole for public money?By Callum Foote | January 3, 2021“The hottest play on the planet,” Keith Pitt calls it. Resources Minister Pitt and his government are keen to open ...
The Pitts: Government gifts Woodside $130 million Christmas presentBy Callum Foote | December 30, 2020While most Australians were settling into holiday mode last week, the Government gifted another $130 million ...
Greg Hunt’s climate change plan drowns public money in Port Phillip BayBy Dr Sarah Russell | December 22, 2020Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt ploughed ahead with a "beach nourishment" project in his electorate even though ...
Val Shopping: Barnaby Joyce department paid 57 times over for #watergate rightsBy Jommy Tee | November 8, 2020New documents reveal a valuation of just $1.4 million for the water rights sold by Angus Taylor's old company to ...
Woodside leaves oil rig for taxpayers to clean up; is Exxon next in the Bass Strait?By Callum Foote | November 4, 2020Thanks Woodside. Taxpayers are on the hook for the $200 million-plus clean-up of an ageing oil production platform ...
Asleep at the Wheel: why Australia’s emissions policy debacle puts hundreds of communities at riskBy Michael West | November 1, 2020Hundreds of communities across Australia are hurtling towards the coal and gas cliff as politicians obsess over ...
Another Australian miner sues another poor country, this time Barrick’s Porgera in PNGBy Patricia Ranald | October 27, 2020Investor State Dispute Settlement processes in trade agreements hit the headlines when US multinational Philip ...
Anthony Albanese coy on gas as Scott Morrison locks in Australia’s fossil fuel futureBy Callum Foote | October 23, 2020Australia's carbon-belching future is surely being sealed by the Coalition with the acquiescence of Labor. As the ...
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 ...
Fracking Madness: “hottest play on the planet” or giant sinkhole for public money?By Callum Foote | January 3, 2021“The hottest play on the planet,” Keith Pitt calls it. Resources Minister Pitt and his government are keen to open ...
The Pitts: Government gifts Woodside $130 million Christmas presentBy Callum Foote | December 30, 2020While most Australians were settling into holiday mode last week, the Government gifted another $130 million ...
Greg Hunt’s climate change plan drowns public money in Port Phillip BayBy Dr Sarah Russell | December 22, 2020Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt ploughed ahead with a "beach nourishment" project in his electorate even though ...
Val Shopping: Barnaby Joyce department paid 57 times over for #watergate rightsBy Jommy Tee | November 8, 2020New documents reveal a valuation of just $1.4 million for the water rights sold by Angus Taylor's old company to ...
Woodside leaves oil rig for taxpayers to clean up; is Exxon next in the Bass Strait?By Callum Foote | November 4, 2020Thanks Woodside. Taxpayers are on the hook for the $200 million-plus clean-up of an ageing oil production platform ...
Asleep at the Wheel: why Australia’s emissions policy debacle puts hundreds of communities at riskBy Michael West | November 1, 2020Hundreds of communities across Australia are hurtling towards the coal and gas cliff as politicians obsess over ...
Another Australian miner sues another poor country, this time Barrick’s Porgera in PNGBy Patricia Ranald | October 27, 2020Investor State Dispute Settlement processes in trade agreements hit the headlines when US multinational Philip ...
Anthony Albanese coy on gas as Scott Morrison locks in Australia’s fossil fuel futureBy Callum Foote | October 23, 2020Australia's carbon-belching future is surely being sealed by the Coalition with the acquiescence of Labor. As the ...