Nuclear lobby takes aim at Victoria to tackle prohibitionsBy Noel Wauchope | February 26, 2020Having dithered on real action to tackle global warming, some in the Coalition are now taking a keen interest in ...
Coalition struggles to push coal and gas into Clean Energy Finance CorpBy Anthony Klan | February 24, 2020Plans by Scott Morrison and Angus Taylor to deliver power plants across the nation are in disarray; the $1 billion ...
Santos blows $7 billion in five years and no relief for gas customersBy Bruce Robertson | February 19, 2020As Santos reports its profits this week, there is one number you are unlikely to hear from chief Kevin Gallagher: ...
Vickery Vexation: local council pitted against new coal mineBy Callum Foote | February 12, 2020In the aftermath of the worst bushfire crisis in Australia's history, Whitehaven Coal and the NSW Mineral lobby ...
Australia needs a sovereign wealth fund like Norway for the next boom – electrificationBy Tosh Szatow | February 7, 2020Battery metal Sovereign Wealth Fund for Australia
Pull out or perish: behind Blackrock’s grand exit from coalBy Tim Buckley | January 19, 2020BlackRock, the world's biggest fund, is quitting thermal coal. The move by the $10 trillion fund has stunned ...
Bushfires, bots and arson claims: Australia flung in the global disinformation spotlightBy timothy Graham and Tobias Keller | January 13, 2020Bushfires, bots and arson
Who Pays: should ordinary taxpayers foot the bill for bushfires or the fossil fuel giants who pay no tax?By Michael West | January 7, 2020Five of Australia's top coal companies - Peabody, Yancoal Sumitomo, Citic and Whitehaven - racked up $54 billion ...
Smithereens: Australia’s climate commitments blown if giant fossil fuel projects proceedBy Michael West | January 2, 2020As bushfires rage and the demands for action on climate rise, the gas cartel is developing a suite of enormous ...
Kyoto Credits: as Australia cooks, the Coalition cooks the booksBy Sandi Keane | December 17, 2019As Australia cooks under forecast record temperatures this week, the Coalition is still trying to cook the books ...
Water Barons: Gina Rinehart pitches cattle against sawfishBy Triskele | November 19, 2019Triskele looks at a proposal by Gina Rinehart to build the biggest irrigation farm in the northern hemisphere ...
Declaring a water emergency means putting people before profitBy Quentin Grafton and John Williams | November 1, 2019The current drought in Eastern Australia has focused the attention of all Australians on water but effective ...
Nuclear lobby takes aim at Victoria to tackle prohibitionsBy Noel Wauchope | February 26, 2020Having dithered on real action to tackle global warming, some in the Coalition are now taking a keen interest in ...
Coalition struggles to push coal and gas into Clean Energy Finance CorpBy Anthony Klan | February 24, 2020Plans by Scott Morrison and Angus Taylor to deliver power plants across the nation are in disarray; the $1 billion ...
Santos blows $7 billion in five years and no relief for gas customersBy Bruce Robertson | February 19, 2020As Santos reports its profits this week, there is one number you are unlikely to hear from chief Kevin Gallagher: ...
Vickery Vexation: local council pitted against new coal mineBy Callum Foote | February 12, 2020In the aftermath of the worst bushfire crisis in Australia's history, Whitehaven Coal and the NSW Mineral lobby ...
Australia needs a sovereign wealth fund like Norway for the next boom – electrificationBy Tosh Szatow | February 7, 2020Battery metal Sovereign Wealth Fund for Australia
Pull out or perish: behind Blackrock’s grand exit from coalBy Tim Buckley | January 19, 2020BlackRock, the world's biggest fund, is quitting thermal coal. The move by the $10 trillion fund has stunned ...
Bushfires, bots and arson claims: Australia flung in the global disinformation spotlightBy timothy Graham and Tobias Keller | January 13, 2020Bushfires, bots and arson
Who Pays: should ordinary taxpayers foot the bill for bushfires or the fossil fuel giants who pay no tax?By Michael West | January 7, 2020Five of Australia's top coal companies - Peabody, Yancoal Sumitomo, Citic and Whitehaven - racked up $54 billion ...
Smithereens: Australia’s climate commitments blown if giant fossil fuel projects proceedBy Michael West | January 2, 2020As bushfires rage and the demands for action on climate rise, the gas cartel is developing a suite of enormous ...
Kyoto Credits: as Australia cooks, the Coalition cooks the booksBy Sandi Keane | December 17, 2019As Australia cooks under forecast record temperatures this week, the Coalition is still trying to cook the books ...
Water Barons: Gina Rinehart pitches cattle against sawfishBy Triskele | November 19, 2019Triskele looks at a proposal by Gina Rinehart to build the biggest irrigation farm in the northern hemisphere ...
Declaring a water emergency means putting people before profitBy Quentin Grafton and John Williams | November 1, 2019The current drought in Eastern Australia has focused the attention of all Australians on water but effective ...