With coal going begging, it’s time to stop diggingBy Michael West | August 1, 2015Instead of splashing billions of dollars building their coal mines from scratch, instead of enticing governments ...
Chevron parents leave ATO an orphanBy Michael West | May 18, 2015Secretive oil major Chevron Corp has taken the art of tax avoidance to its ultimate form thanks to a scheme so ...
Pressures on coal show no signs of endingBy Michael West | December 29, 2014When world leaders assembled at the G20 Summit in Brisbane last month, the corporation selected by ...
Wise investment or fossil fools? Queensland backs coal as G20 moves the game onBy Michael West | November 17, 2014The very day after the G20 concluded, with its recommendations about ending government subsidies to fossil fuels, ...
DORC rort: The art of getting energy infrastructure paid for twiceBy Michael West | September 19, 2014Select your preferred relaxation technique – a few deep breaths, a stiff drink perhaps, or some yoga – for you ...
Gushing Glencore converts tax flow into tiny trickleBy Michael West | June 14, 2014Peter Freyberg is chief executive of Glencore Xstrata, the biggest coal company in Australia. He is also ...
Schoolchildren embroiled in coal-seam gas disputeBy Michael West | June 7, 2014Jenni O'Neill, mother of two from Gloucester in NSW, shot off a missive to the Department of Education last ...
Environment Protection Agency sidelined after warning of high risks at AGL coal seam gas projectBy Michael West | November 25, 2013Read the EPA report, the department response and the response from AGL The NSW government has sidelined the ...
Bruce slays Goliath’s big gold-plated power planBy Michael West | March 2, 2013BRUCE Robertson, beef farmer from Burrell Creek - community hall, one house and a phone box - notched up another ...
More jobs go as coalmines shut downBy Michael West | September 11, 2012AUSTRALIA'S coal industry continues to shed workers, with more than 2000 jobs lost this year as thermal and ...
With coal going begging, it’s time to stop diggingBy Michael West | August 1, 2015Instead of splashing billions of dollars building their coal mines from scratch, instead of enticing governments ...
Chevron parents leave ATO an orphanBy Michael West | May 18, 2015Secretive oil major Chevron Corp has taken the art of tax avoidance to its ultimate form thanks to a scheme so ...
Pressures on coal show no signs of endingBy Michael West | December 29, 2014When world leaders assembled at the G20 Summit in Brisbane last month, the corporation selected by ...
Wise investment or fossil fools? Queensland backs coal as G20 moves the game onBy Michael West | November 17, 2014The very day after the G20 concluded, with its recommendations about ending government subsidies to fossil fuels, ...
DORC rort: The art of getting energy infrastructure paid for twiceBy Michael West | September 19, 2014Select your preferred relaxation technique – a few deep breaths, a stiff drink perhaps, or some yoga – for you ...
Gushing Glencore converts tax flow into tiny trickleBy Michael West | June 14, 2014Peter Freyberg is chief executive of Glencore Xstrata, the biggest coal company in Australia. He is also ...
Schoolchildren embroiled in coal-seam gas disputeBy Michael West | June 7, 2014Jenni O'Neill, mother of two from Gloucester in NSW, shot off a missive to the Department of Education last ...
Environment Protection Agency sidelined after warning of high risks at AGL coal seam gas projectBy Michael West | November 25, 2013Read the EPA report, the department response and the response from AGL The NSW government has sidelined the ...
Bruce slays Goliath’s big gold-plated power planBy Michael West | March 2, 2013BRUCE Robertson, beef farmer from Burrell Creek - community hall, one house and a phone box - notched up another ...
More jobs go as coalmines shut downBy Michael West | September 11, 2012AUSTRALIA'S coal industry continues to shed workers, with more than 2000 jobs lost this year as thermal and ...