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Santos chief executive Kevin Gallagher.

Middle East major lobs $30b takeover bid for Australian oil and gas giant

Santos is likely to be swallowed up by a consortium led by Abu Dhabi’s national oil company in a takeover worth $30 billion.

  • Simon Johanson

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Production maintenance technician Andrew Bayle on board Nganhurra before its retirement in 2018.

The curious case of the ghost ship that vanished, and reappeared

In 2018, Nganhurra sailed from Australia to join the “ghost ships” in Malaysia. Critics say the case highlights the need for a homegrown decommissioning industry.

  • Bianca Hall
This week’s Bulls N’ Bears ASX Runner of the Week is… Icetana Limited.

ASX Runners of the Week: Icetana, Resolution Minerals and Highfield

This week’s Bulls N’ Bears ASX Runners of the Week is… Icetana Limited, after the AI solutions provider partnered with global robotics developer SoftBank.

  • Andrew Todd
North West Shelf protesters outside Perth MP Patrick Gorman’s office on Friday morning.

Woodside secures extension to respond to North West Shelf conditions

The government had set conditions understood to be around the potential impact on ancient nearby Aboriginal rock art. Woodside had until Friday to respond.

  • Hamish Hastie
Scott Reef is near the site of Woodside’s Browse plans.

Woodside’s key Browse oil spill-stopping tech dismissed by fellow LNG giant

Chevron said the technology had not yet been deployed in Australia and had only been deployed “a limited number of times internationally for subsea applications”.

  • Hamish Hastie
Environment Minister Murray Watt with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Environmentalists say our green goals don’t protect nature or work for business. Here’s how Labor plans to fix the problem

A federal environment protection agency is back on the agenda as a controversial gas project approval brings focus to the government’s long list of overdue environmental reforms.

  • Mike Foley
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In one awful decision, Albanese has revealed his do-nothing plan

If you want to govern effectively, you have to be prepared to stand up to powerful interest groups. It’s now clear Albanese isn’t prepared to do that.

  • Ross Gittins
The “Two Face” mural depicted a Labor Party caught between environmental and economic demands.

Community right to feel Albanese having it both ways on climate

The clear sense of betrayal from some and relief from others suggests many are not sure where the government stands on carbon.

  • The Age's View
Curtin University Professor and Murujuga rock art emissions study statistician Adrian Baddeley.

Rock art expert breaks silence over Burrup emissions study controversy

A leading statistician on the Murujuga emissions study has spoken to support an 800-page report days after blasting bureaucrats for “unacceptable interference”.

  • Hamish Hastie
The WA govenrment has approved the extension of the North West Shelf plant near Karratha.

Community right to feel Albanese having it both ways on climate

The clear sense of betrayal from some and relief from others suggests many are not sure where the government stands on carbon.

  • The Herald's View

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