New default scheme to slash power bills
Power bills for 720,000 Australian households and businesses will be significantly reduced under new default market offer packages.
Power bills for 720,000 Australian households and businesses will be significantly reduced under new default market offer packages.
Australia will launch an unprecedented cyber defence and intelligence warfare program with an army of 500 specialists.
Business owners are struggling to recruit staff as calls grow for generous COVID-19 assistance measures to be rolled back.
Chinese tech giant Huawei is pushing for greater access to Australian universities and security agencies.
The Greens, pushing for a ban on ‘dirty donations’, are under fire after accepting a donation of more than $200,000.
Scott Morrison will look to revive Australia’s entertainment scene and work with national cabinet to further ease restrictions.
The resources industry has pledged play its part in the country’s climate change response.
Anthony Albanese has moved to end the energy and climate wars by abandoning the failed NEG and Clean Energy Target.
Kirstjen Nielsen, who led the global campaign against Huawei, will prepare Australia’s cyber security strategy.
Nuclear reactors and more gas-fired power generation must be part of the blueprint to lower emissions, the nation’s miners say.
Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/author/geoff-chambers/page/190