Pipeline Rumble: farmers the final line of defence in Narrabri fight over Santos gas frackingBy Callum Foote and Michael West | January 23, 2023Having squared away governments, as well as both major political parties, the two major media houses and even ...
Fossocracy Australia: government of the people, by the fossil fuel companies for the fossil fuel companiesBy Michael West and Callum Foote | December 30, 2022Public subsidies for coal plants are merely the icing on the cake of a triumphant year for multinational fossil ...
Gas reservation? Threats by the fossil fuel cartel may force government’s handBy Bruce Robertson | December 21, 2022The Albanese government's gas caps are not enough, which means gas reservation for the East Coast of Australia is ...
CoalKeeper is dead but Chris Bowen’s New Energy Scheme is secret like Dan Andrews’By Zacharias Szumer | December 21, 2022In early December, the nation’s energy ministers met to drive the final nail into the coffin of the Scott ...
How Murdoch, Costello and The Cartel Choir got the wrong tuneBy Daniel Bleakley | December 20, 2022Deaf to the Murdoch and Nine Entertainment descants of the fossil fuel choir soaring high above the harmonies of ...
A Tale of Two Cities – Jakarta is sinking, but funding for Indonesia’s new capital has yet to surfaceBy Duncan Graham | December 17, 2022Indonesia's capital Jakarta is sinking but financing for Indonesia's new $33bn capital city on Borneo remains uncertain
Coalition sidelined, fossil outrage as Labor strikes deal on Energy Relief bill with GreensBy Daniel Bleakley | December 15, 2022The government’s Energy Price Relief Plan bill has passed in a tumultuous final day of parliament for 2022 after ...
Albo’s Energy Relief bill a big relief for the fossil fuel giantsBy Daniel Bleakley | December 13, 2022Albo's wonder-stroke or Waterloo? Labor is staring down hysterical fossil threats to strike a deal with the Greens ...
It’s a trap: mooted gas cap plays into the hands of the cartel, locks in high energy pricesBy Rex Patrick | December 7, 2022National Cabinet is to consider capping the gas price at $12 when National Cabinet meets Friday. At that high ...
How COP27 nearly foundered as fossil fuel lobbyists were busy greenwashingBy AAP | November 27, 2022The COP27 ambitions were modest and the outcomes even more so. The many fossil fuel lobbyists in attendance did ...
Fossil Fibs: how the gas lobby gets away with cooking the planet, rooking its customersBy Michael West | November 22, 2022We expose five of the gas lobby's big lies and the manipulation of governments and media which lends them licence ...
Through hell and high water: Torres Strait Islanders fight for their home By James F Sice | November 22, 2022Torres Strait Islanders may soon be forced to leave if nothing is done to stop catastrophic weather events and ...
Pipeline Rumble: farmers the final line of defence in Narrabri fight over Santos gas frackingBy Callum Foote and Michael West | January 23, 2023Having squared away governments, as well as both major political parties, the two major media houses and even ...
Fossocracy Australia: government of the people, by the fossil fuel companies for the fossil fuel companiesBy Michael West and Callum Foote | December 30, 2022Public subsidies for coal plants are merely the icing on the cake of a triumphant year for multinational fossil ...
Gas reservation? Threats by the fossil fuel cartel may force government’s handBy Bruce Robertson | December 21, 2022The Albanese government's gas caps are not enough, which means gas reservation for the East Coast of Australia is ...
CoalKeeper is dead but Chris Bowen’s New Energy Scheme is secret like Dan Andrews’By Zacharias Szumer | December 21, 2022In early December, the nation’s energy ministers met to drive the final nail into the coffin of the Scott ...
How Murdoch, Costello and The Cartel Choir got the wrong tuneBy Daniel Bleakley | December 20, 2022Deaf to the Murdoch and Nine Entertainment descants of the fossil fuel choir soaring high above the harmonies of ...
A Tale of Two Cities – Jakarta is sinking, but funding for Indonesia’s new capital has yet to surfaceBy Duncan Graham | December 17, 2022Indonesia's capital Jakarta is sinking but financing for Indonesia's new $33bn capital city on Borneo remains uncertain
Coalition sidelined, fossil outrage as Labor strikes deal on Energy Relief bill with GreensBy Daniel Bleakley | December 15, 2022The government’s Energy Price Relief Plan bill has passed in a tumultuous final day of parliament for 2022 after ...
Albo’s Energy Relief bill a big relief for the fossil fuel giantsBy Daniel Bleakley | December 13, 2022Albo's wonder-stroke or Waterloo? Labor is staring down hysterical fossil threats to strike a deal with the Greens ...
It’s a trap: mooted gas cap plays into the hands of the cartel, locks in high energy pricesBy Rex Patrick | December 7, 2022National Cabinet is to consider capping the gas price at $12 when National Cabinet meets Friday. At that high ...
How COP27 nearly foundered as fossil fuel lobbyists were busy greenwashingBy AAP | November 27, 2022The COP27 ambitions were modest and the outcomes even more so. The many fossil fuel lobbyists in attendance did ...
Fossil Fibs: how the gas lobby gets away with cooking the planet, rooking its customersBy Michael West | November 22, 2022We expose five of the gas lobby's big lies and the manipulation of governments and media which lends them licence ...
Through hell and high water: Torres Strait Islanders fight for their home By James F Sice | November 22, 2022Torres Strait Islanders may soon be forced to leave if nothing is done to stop catastrophic weather events and ...