Beetaloo Madness: protestors, farmers, First Nations unite to fight US gas frackersBy Dominic Geiger | December 27, 2023"A carbon bomb" which can blow out Australia's emissions by 20%, is how plans to fracking the Northern Territory's ...
Energy revolution on track: electricity bills to fall, transition to renewables acceleratesBy Michael West and Tim Buckley | December 21, 2023The good news is electricity prices are falling, decarbonisation is accelerating, and there should be little need ...
Fossil Cry. Give us hand-outs or you might get black-outs, says EnergyAustraliaBy Michael West | December 16, 2023Australia’s fossil fuel juggernauts are calling on the government to give them more subsidies to keep their old ...
Cop28 finished with a whimper, while 2023 will be the hottest year on record. What gives?By James Goldie and Chris Bartlett | December 15, 2023As politicians, activists and UN emissaries haggle with fossil fuel chiefs at the Cop28 climate conference in ...
Carbon Captured: Santos emails reveal gas giant orchestrated “Environment Protection” lawsBy Rex Patrick | December 9, 2023In the shadows of the COP28 Climate Summit in Dubai and mega-merger discussions between fossil fuel giants ...
Dear Ministers – why do costs and timelines for Snowy 2.0 keep shifting yet are so readily approved?By Rex Patrick | November 30, 2023It took just a day for two ministers to approve another Snowy Hydro $6 billion dollar cost blow-out and further ...
Has Australia’s dingo management gone to the dogs?By Zacharias Szumer | November 25, 2023Advocates for dingo protection are ramping up pressure on governments to stop lethal management programs. On the ...
Coal from Newcastle. The port blockade that aims to stop it.By Wendy Bacon | November 21, 2023This weekend thousands of protesters are planning to block the world’s biggest coal port in Newcastle. The ...
NSW Forestry Corporation is losing money, risking the environment, yet logging continuesBy Suzanne Arnold | November 20, 2023Forestry Corporation’s significant financial losses, costing taxpayers millions in subsidies, as well as eroding ...
Redacted. Gas lobby in lock-step with Government on “secret” gas reservation optionsBy Rex Patrick | November 18, 2023The Albanese Government is refusing to release details of six gas reservation scheme options that could reduce ...
‘Gas cartel shoots Australia in the head’ – Origin to control imports tooBy David Llewellyn-Smith | November 14, 2023As AusSuper plays chicken with Brookfield's $20b bid for Origin Energy, lifting its blocking stake to 16.5%, ...
The BP Papers: CSIRO accused of helping oil major BP play down environment damageBy Callum Foote | November 10, 2023The CSIRO has been accused of helping oil company BP minimise the environmental damage from the Deepwater Horizon ...
Beetaloo Madness: protestors, farmers, First Nations unite to fight US gas frackersBy Dominic Geiger | December 27, 2023"A carbon bomb" which can blow out Australia's emissions by 20%, is how plans to fracking the Northern Territory's ...
Energy revolution on track: electricity bills to fall, transition to renewables acceleratesBy Michael West and Tim Buckley | December 21, 2023The good news is electricity prices are falling, decarbonisation is accelerating, and there should be little need ...
Fossil Cry. Give us hand-outs or you might get black-outs, says EnergyAustraliaBy Michael West | December 16, 2023Australia’s fossil fuel juggernauts are calling on the government to give them more subsidies to keep their old ...
Cop28 finished with a whimper, while 2023 will be the hottest year on record. What gives?By James Goldie and Chris Bartlett | December 15, 2023As politicians, activists and UN emissaries haggle with fossil fuel chiefs at the Cop28 climate conference in ...
Carbon Captured: Santos emails reveal gas giant orchestrated “Environment Protection” lawsBy Rex Patrick | December 9, 2023In the shadows of the COP28 Climate Summit in Dubai and mega-merger discussions between fossil fuel giants ...
Dear Ministers – why do costs and timelines for Snowy 2.0 keep shifting yet are so readily approved?By Rex Patrick | November 30, 2023It took just a day for two ministers to approve another Snowy Hydro $6 billion dollar cost blow-out and further ...
Has Australia’s dingo management gone to the dogs?By Zacharias Szumer | November 25, 2023Advocates for dingo protection are ramping up pressure on governments to stop lethal management programs. On the ...
Coal from Newcastle. The port blockade that aims to stop it.By Wendy Bacon | November 21, 2023This weekend thousands of protesters are planning to block the world’s biggest coal port in Newcastle. The ...
NSW Forestry Corporation is losing money, risking the environment, yet logging continuesBy Suzanne Arnold | November 20, 2023Forestry Corporation’s significant financial losses, costing taxpayers millions in subsidies, as well as eroding ...
Redacted. Gas lobby in lock-step with Government on “secret” gas reservation optionsBy Rex Patrick | November 18, 2023The Albanese Government is refusing to release details of six gas reservation scheme options that could reduce ...
‘Gas cartel shoots Australia in the head’ – Origin to control imports tooBy David Llewellyn-Smith | November 14, 2023As AusSuper plays chicken with Brookfield's $20b bid for Origin Energy, lifting its blocking stake to 16.5%, ...
The BP Papers: CSIRO accused of helping oil major BP play down environment damageBy Callum Foote | November 10, 2023The CSIRO has been accused of helping oil company BP minimise the environmental damage from the Deepwater Horizon ...