Keeping coal for longer: Victoria U-turns after seeing the light
One of Australia’s biggest coal power stations is set to stay open for four more years, in an extraordinary reversal for the state Labor government’s renewable energy-only blueprint.
One of Australia’s biggest coal power stations is set to stay open for four more years, in an extraordinary reversal for the state Labor government’s renewable energy-only blueprint.
US tech supremos have aligned themselves with the US president. Mike Cannon-Brookes, the climate activist with a private jet and an F1 partnership, says he’s steadfast.
An Aussie billionaire and ardent climate change campaigner has just bought a private jet, but says he feels a ‘deep internal conflict’ about it.
LA will host the next Olympics coming after fires devastated the city that prompted a host of Games legends to call for drastic change.
A wave of new large-scale renewable energy generation projects were signed off in the September quarter, marking the healthiest investment data for the sector in two years.
Donald Trump might be crude and bombastic but his victory has delivered some important lessons for Australian leaders, writes Paul Starick.
Woodside is under pressure to show it can guarantee shareholder returns while investing in growth, with its $18bn Scarborough LNG project set to come online in 2026.
The Reserve Bank says there’s a growing risk to Australia’s financial system from global political tensions, climate change and social media-fuelled bank runs.
Protesters have vowed to forge ahead with a planned 50-hour climate protest after NSW Police took them to court.
Protesters have vowed to forge ahead with a planned 50-hour climate protest after NSW Police took them to court.
SA’s $18.5bn agriculture industry should be given some exemptions from onerous carbon emissions reporting, say the Liberals.
Melbourne-based Pollination has sold a minority stake to Japanese giant Mizuho for $30.4m, opening up growth opportunities in Asia.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese might be getting grilled over Qantas flight upgrades but the focus should be on his broken promise to cut electricity prices, writes Paul Starick.
John-Paul Drake is condemning the “beyond unconscionable” carbon reporting burden on farmers, warning this will trigger supermarket price rises.
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