Gas reservation a good first step but power prices need moreBy Michael West | October 24, 2018It is a good thing the Australian government has decided to set a floor price for retail electricity in an effort ...
Who’s got the energy mix to win the Victorian state election?By Dr Martin Hirst | October 15, 2018As the Victorian election looms, energy prices are a critical issue for voters. The Liberals espouse scrapping the ...
Menadue: Ignore the planet and our grandchildren at our perilBy John Menadue | October 13, 2018With 83 percent of mining donations going to the Coalition, there's no mystery about the root of the Morrison ...
Marubeni’s shock exit from coalBy Michael West | September 16, 2018Japanese energy juggernaut, Marubeni Corp, is getting out of coal and dramatically accelerating its shift into ...
If we can’t kill the NEG, can we at least shape it into something useful?By Sandi Keane | August 18, 2018The National Energy Guarantee can possibly be made to work – to improve the reliability of power supplies, to ...
Declare NEG “dead, buried” and wait for the electionBy Ian McAuley | August 10, 2018The best outcome for electricity consumers would be for state governments to kill the National Energy Guarantee ...
Sneaky Reef hand-out a half-a-billion-dollar symptom of broken governmentBy Michael West | August 3, 2018What was ticking through the mind of Malcolm Turnbull when he pledged the best part of half a billion dollars to ...
Adani: never underestimate a billionaireBy Michael West | July 22, 2018The coal price is through the roof. Karan Adani debuted on Indian television this week saying the Carmichael coal ...
Nine Lies: how the gas cartel clouted Australia with price risesBy Michael West | July 13, 2018There is not a gas market. There is a gas cartel. Ergo the nosebleed price rises. Four players dominate production ...
Gas: importing exports will lead to more profiteeringBy Bruce Robertson | July 11, 2018Australia is destined to become the world's biggest exporter of gas, writes analyst Bruce Robertson. Importing gas ...
APA: why do foreign energy giants covet Australian assets? We’re a soft touchBy Michael West | June 13, 2018Unless it wants gas prices to shoot up, and Australia's monopoly pipeline operator to be controlled by a Hong Kong ...
Great Barrier Reef: funding links to climate sceptics and political donorsBy Michael West | May 10, 2018Of the half a billion dollars earmarked for the Great Barrier Reef in Tuesday's Budget, the lion's share goes to a ...
Gas reservation a good first step but power prices need moreBy Michael West | October 24, 2018It is a good thing the Australian government has decided to set a floor price for retail electricity in an effort ...
Who’s got the energy mix to win the Victorian state election?By Dr Martin Hirst | October 15, 2018As the Victorian election looms, energy prices are a critical issue for voters. The Liberals espouse scrapping the ...
Menadue: Ignore the planet and our grandchildren at our perilBy John Menadue | October 13, 2018With 83 percent of mining donations going to the Coalition, there's no mystery about the root of the Morrison ...
Marubeni’s shock exit from coalBy Michael West | September 16, 2018Japanese energy juggernaut, Marubeni Corp, is getting out of coal and dramatically accelerating its shift into ...
If we can’t kill the NEG, can we at least shape it into something useful?By Sandi Keane | August 18, 2018The National Energy Guarantee can possibly be made to work – to improve the reliability of power supplies, to ...
Declare NEG “dead, buried” and wait for the electionBy Ian McAuley | August 10, 2018The best outcome for electricity consumers would be for state governments to kill the National Energy Guarantee ...
Sneaky Reef hand-out a half-a-billion-dollar symptom of broken governmentBy Michael West | August 3, 2018What was ticking through the mind of Malcolm Turnbull when he pledged the best part of half a billion dollars to ...
Adani: never underestimate a billionaireBy Michael West | July 22, 2018The coal price is through the roof. Karan Adani debuted on Indian television this week saying the Carmichael coal ...
Nine Lies: how the gas cartel clouted Australia with price risesBy Michael West | July 13, 2018There is not a gas market. There is a gas cartel. Ergo the nosebleed price rises. Four players dominate production ...
Gas: importing exports will lead to more profiteeringBy Bruce Robertson | July 11, 2018Australia is destined to become the world's biggest exporter of gas, writes analyst Bruce Robertson. Importing gas ...
APA: why do foreign energy giants covet Australian assets? We’re a soft touchBy Michael West | June 13, 2018Unless it wants gas prices to shoot up, and Australia's monopoly pipeline operator to be controlled by a Hong Kong ...
Great Barrier Reef: funding links to climate sceptics and political donorsBy Michael West | May 10, 2018Of the half a billion dollars earmarked for the Great Barrier Reef in Tuesday's Budget, the lion's share goes to a ...