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Heath Aston was the environment, energy and corporate correspondent for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age

Dispute between alcohol companies and safe drinking review panel bubbles over

Dispute between alcohol companies and safe drinking review panel bubbles over

Alcohol makers have rejected an offer by a senior federal health bureaucrat for the industry to put forward experts to join a panel reviewing Australia's controversial safe drinking guidelines.

  • by Heath Aston and political correspondent

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Malcolm Turnbull may be forced to call election after just two years of governing

Malcolm Turnbull may be forced to call election after just two years of governing

Senior Liberal and Labor figures have confirmed they are working to be "campaign ready" by July next year.

  • by Heath Aston
Port Moresby settlers evicted to make way for Australian-backed development 'abandoned'
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Port Moresby settlers evicted to make way for Australian-backed development 'abandoned'

A majority of settlers evicted from a headland shanty town in Port Moresby to make way for a gated tourism and casino precinct backed by Australian property developers have been "simply abandoned", with some now sleeping rough, according to human rights investigators.

  • by Heath Aston
Households to save under Clean Energy Target, but questions loom for Turnbull over Paris

Households to save under Clean Energy Target, but questions loom for Turnbull over Paris

Australian households could save about $90 a year, or up to $1000 on their electricity bills over a decade to 2030 under a Clean Energy Target proposed by the Finkel review of the electricity sector, compared to a business-as-usual scenario.

  • by James Massola, Adam Morton and Heath Aston
Finkel review: Households could save up to $1000 over a decade under clean energy target

Finkel review: Households could save up to $1000 over a decade under clean energy target

Australian households would save about $90 a year, or up to $1000 on their electricity bills over a decade to 2030 under the Clean Energy Target proposed by the Finkel review of the electricity sector, compared to a business-as-usual scenario for the sector.

  • by James Massola and Heath Aston
Australia Taxation Office chasing $1 billion from energy giant Chevron in massive tax case
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Australia Taxation Office chasing $1 billion from energy giant Chevron in massive tax case

American fossil fuel giant Chevron is locked in a major dispute with the ATO, Fairfax Media can reveal.

  • by Heath Aston
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Adani announces 'green light' for Carmichael mega coal mine

Adani announces 'green light' for Carmichael mega coal mine

Australia's biggest ever coal mine will go ahead, according to Indian billionaire Gautam Adani.

  • by Heath Aston
Climate Change Authority says Turnbull government should adopt new low emissions target

Climate Change Authority says Turnbull government should adopt new low emissions target

The Turnbull government should adopt a Low Emissions Target as a fall back option to help Australia reduce its carbon emissions and meet its Paris climate targets, according to the Climate Change Authority.

  • by James Massola and Heath Aston
Turnbull backbench questions Paris climate deal commitment if Trump pulls out

Turnbull backbench questions Paris climate deal commitment if Trump pulls out

The federal government expects United States President Donald Trump to walk away from the Paris climate agreement, but Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and his senior ministers insist Australia will not follow suit – despite pressure from the Coalition backbench.

  • by James Massola and Heath Aston
UK election: Ex-Blair aide Alastair Campbell says Labour and Tories have abandoned the centre

UK election: Ex-Blair aide Alastair Campbell says Labour and Tories have abandoned the centre

Former Blair spin doctor says British politics has abandoned the middle ground.

  • by Heath Aston and political correspondent
Snowy Hydro expansion could cost double initial $2 billion estimate

Snowy Hydro expansion could cost double initial $2 billion estimate

The delivery time frame for the Snowy Mountains scheme has been increased by two years.

  • by Heath Aston

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