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Queensland Premier David Crisafulli.

Queensland tears up transition targets and will keep coal for longer

Queensland’s five-month-old LNP government will unveil its broad energy platform today with a plan to extend the life of the state-owned coal-fired generators.

This Month

Flooding in south-west Queensland.

BoM said the sky was clear. Rain and floods told a different story

A huge meat-producing region of the outback, where livelihoods hinge on the weather, is stuck in an enormous Bureau of Meteorology blind spot.

CSIRO modelling taking into account the Coalition’s criticism still showed nuclear energy was more expensive than renewables.

‘Doesn’t stack up’: Top investors go cold on nuclear

New data shows Australia’s top asset managers have little interest in investing in atomic energy generation.

The Coalition’s nuclear power policy is light on detail.

No election road out of Australia’s energy perdition

The election contest between Labor’s faltering subsided renewables policy and the Coalition’s nationalised nuclear pipedream does not inspire confidence.

Chinese $800m-plus solar deal collapses after FIRB delays

Lightsource bp is now seeking an alternative buyer for five Australian solar farms after ending a deal to sell to Beijing Energy International.

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Matt Kean, photographed in Berowra Valley National Park.

Matt Kean has ‘material interests’ in carbon credit schemes

The Climate Change Authority chairman is a green investment adviser on the side. Experts say it’s above board despite “tremendous advantage” to Wollemi Capital.

March

Tasmanian salmon farming has become a headache for the government.

Why salmon farming laws could affect mining projects

New laws designed to insulate Tasmania’s salmon industry from environmental challenge could have unintended consequences for several projects.

Taz De Silva with his Kia EV6, in Canberra.

His EV shut down while he was driving. Getting it fixed was worse

A recall of thousands of Kia and Hyundai electric vehicles has one angry owner asking how long is too long for a repair with no refund or compensation.

Dutton delivers his budget reply speech in the House of Representatives.

Santos breaks ranks on Dutton’s gas plan

The gas producer looks set to emerge as a winner under the Coalition’s gas policy, despite it being widely blamed for the risk of shortages on the east coast.

How gas turned Dutton into an accidental progressive

Peter Dutton has long been loathed by progressives. But by declaring his intention to crack down on gas exporters, he has adopted one of their favourite policy ideas.

The Barossa gas project in the Timor Sea has had to overcome several legal challenges.

Santos Barossa delay feared as politics envelops gas

The deferral of a ruling on the North West Shelf venture has stoked fears that other gas projects will also fall victim to the fractious politics around the fossil fuel.

Hydrogen-powered trucks like this Toyota model are not hitting Australian roads as fast as the government thought.

Labor quietly diverts $75m from hydrogen-powered truck scheme

Getting more hydrogen-powered trucks to carry freight was a key plank of Chris Bowen’s plan to decarbonise the road transport sector. It hasn’t turned out that way.

‘The big lie’: Why governments can’t deliver cheaper power

Political leaders have been promising lower power bills for two decades, but they should come clean about its true costs.

Woodside wants to continue running the huge North West Shelf gas operation near Karratha until 2070.

WA Labor softens criticism over North West Shelf delay

The decision on whether the huge Woodside-run gas venture can run for another 40 years could end up being made by a minority government.

Energy experts say power bill relief should be targeted at electrification and efficiency measures.

$6.8b power bill relief could have bought 500k Tesla batteries

The $6.8 billion spent on power bill relief since 2022 could have subsidised the electrification of up to 600,000 homes.

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Eighty per cent of Australia’s gas is exported or used in the LNG production process, making the country one of the three biggest LNG exporters globally.

Why I’m backing keeping Australian gas at home

More gas doesn’t mean cheaper energy, it just means more exports and bigger profits for the companies producing it.

Energy Minister Chris Bowen says the government’s $840 million commitment to the Murchison Green Hydrogen project is globally significant.

$800m pledge keeps Labor green hydrogen dream alive

The green fuel sector got a shot in the arm after the federal government committed more than $800 million in production incentives to a green hydrogen project.

Gas is a key source of planet-warming emissions but remains widely used in Victoria and NSW.

Victoria’s gas switch to cost households $5.8b: report

The Allan government’s plan to force people to replace broken down appliances with electric ones could cost more than first thought, according to new research.

The Greens want to remove gas connections from Australian homes so electric appliances can be installed.

Greens join army of crossbench home battery boosters

Under the proposal, households looking to replace their gas appliances with electric versions would be able to access up to $10,000 in grants and $20,000 in low-interest loans.

Cement production is one of Australia’s most trade-exposed industries.

Lack of carbon border tax could force jobs offshore

Australia’s cement producers say the government’s “highest climate policy priority” before the budget should be a carbon border tax to protect local jobs.

Cannon-Brookes opens with the classic move of acknowledging the apparent contradiction so that critics can’t weaponise it.

Private jets and public virtue: unspinning Cannon-Brookes on climate

The MCB playbook is clear: acknowledge contradictions before critics turn them into weapons, overwhelm with technical solutions, reframe luxury as sacrifice, and wealth as the solution.

No issue before the Australian people at the 2025 federal election is more important.

What the next government must do to get emissions and power prices down

Four major actions will be necessary to get Australia on track to the 2050 target. Three swift actions must be taken to ensure reliable and affordable electricity in the transition.

Power prices are set to fall across most of the eastern states.

Ministers’ push on energy prices could hurt most customers: retailers

Energy retailers said cutting a flagged power price increase would result in higher prices for customers on discounted deals after ministers urged the regulator to dig into a big jump in their costs.

Don’t want another Cyclone Alfred? This data says one’s coming

Hot temperatures in the world’s oceans are making storms and cyclones more destructive. Australia is uniquely vulnerable.

Transmission towers in Victoria’s west. The cost of building new connections to renewable generation projects has been one reason the price of energy has spiked.

Households face up to 9pc power bill rise amid coal plant outages

But analysts warn that billions of dollars spent on rebates to woo voters are “sugar hits” that could be better spent on long-term solutions to the increases.

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