Minister still mum on Adani funding as mine’s prospects fadeBy Michael West | May 29, 2017It is yet another failure of our elected officials and public servants to be accountable to their voters and ...
Report; EFIC may finance Adani coal mineBy Michael West | May 23, 2017Is the government secretly planning to put taxpayers on the hook to build the world's biggest new thermal coal ...
The great gas con: how Australia got sucked dryBy Simone Marsh | May 22, 2017Whistleblower Simone Marsh unpacks the startling evidence of how the Australian public was shortchanged by both ...
How Amex paid no tax in nine years on $10 billionBy Michael West | May 13, 2017American Express has paid no net tax in Australia for nine years, according to its latest financial statements. ...
Monster gas projects may pay no tax and royalties on $33B a yearBy Michael West | May 10, 2017This week’s budget papers show the government spending A$33 billion on education this year, nearly the same amount ...
Shell: tax ripped out as in-house deals doubleBy Michael West | May 8, 2017The latest financial statements from oil and gas giant Shell show just one tax haven connection. The appendix to a ...
Behind the intervention in gas: desperationBy Michael West | April 27, 2017For the government to intervene in the gas market - in the face of bitter resistance from one of the most powerful ...
Game-changer for oil giants and multinational tax avoidersBy Michael West | April 24, 2017It was a superb win for the the Australian Tax Office against Chevron in the Federal Court last week but there is ...
Hornswoggler Chevron hit by historic court caseBy Michael West | April 23, 2017Chevron's top brass touched down in Australia last September in a fleet of five private jets, here to visit their ...
Coal glut, cheaper renewables, Adani makes no sense at allBy Michael West | April 19, 2017As public angst over the prospective A$1 billion subsidy to coal magnate Guatam Adani hits fever pitch, a small ...
Reactorvated: new nuke push ramps upBy Noel Wauchope | April 15, 2017The global giants of nuclear power are in disarray. As Westinghouse Electric, Toshiba, AREVA struggle in the wake ...
Exxon pays no tax, record dividends, as gas prices soarBy Michael West | April 4, 2017Oil and gas leviathan Exxon Mobil has managed to pay zero tax in Australia for two years, despite making $18 ...
Minister still mum on Adani funding as mine’s prospects fadeBy Michael West | May 29, 2017It is yet another failure of our elected officials and public servants to be accountable to their voters and ...
Report; EFIC may finance Adani coal mineBy Michael West | May 23, 2017Is the government secretly planning to put taxpayers on the hook to build the world's biggest new thermal coal ...
The great gas con: how Australia got sucked dryBy Simone Marsh | May 22, 2017Whistleblower Simone Marsh unpacks the startling evidence of how the Australian public was shortchanged by both ...
How Amex paid no tax in nine years on $10 billionBy Michael West | May 13, 2017American Express has paid no net tax in Australia for nine years, according to its latest financial statements. ...
Monster gas projects may pay no tax and royalties on $33B a yearBy Michael West | May 10, 2017This week’s budget papers show the government spending A$33 billion on education this year, nearly the same amount ...
Shell: tax ripped out as in-house deals doubleBy Michael West | May 8, 2017The latest financial statements from oil and gas giant Shell show just one tax haven connection. The appendix to a ...
Behind the intervention in gas: desperationBy Michael West | April 27, 2017For the government to intervene in the gas market - in the face of bitter resistance from one of the most powerful ...
Game-changer for oil giants and multinational tax avoidersBy Michael West | April 24, 2017It was a superb win for the the Australian Tax Office against Chevron in the Federal Court last week but there is ...
Hornswoggler Chevron hit by historic court caseBy Michael West | April 23, 2017Chevron's top brass touched down in Australia last September in a fleet of five private jets, here to visit their ...
Coal glut, cheaper renewables, Adani makes no sense at allBy Michael West | April 19, 2017As public angst over the prospective A$1 billion subsidy to coal magnate Guatam Adani hits fever pitch, a small ...
Reactorvated: new nuke push ramps upBy Noel Wauchope | April 15, 2017The global giants of nuclear power are in disarray. As Westinghouse Electric, Toshiba, AREVA struggle in the wake ...
Exxon pays no tax, record dividends, as gas prices soarBy Michael West | April 4, 2017Oil and gas leviathan Exxon Mobil has managed to pay zero tax in Australia for two years, despite making $18 ...