NewsA gas company is celebrating a ‘vindicating’ victory after a Territory court rejected the threat of ‘unsustainable greenhouse gas emissions’ as a relevant environmental risk for a Beetaloo fracking project.
NewsTerritory Traditional Owners fighting to expand Kakadu National Park have called out what they claim are ‘disrespectful’ comments by mining bosses and an anti-Voice campaigner.
NewsAs Territorians in Kakadu celebrated the end of a 40-year threat to their lands, a uranium mining company’s stock price plummeted, its deals fell apart and its leaders were left blindsided, according to court documents. Now the resources giant is seeking an appeal.
PollSA NewsHospitals, roads, schools and everything else on SA’s wishlist could easily be paid for if the state makes a hard choice, the former foreign minister and Liberal leader says.
SA NewsAustralia has been sold a pup on renewable energy, and now our early exit from fossil fuels is leaving us very precariously perched, writes Caleb Bond.
SA NewsThe government sees hydrogen as our state’s biggest clean energy opportunity, and a new project in the suburbs of Adelaide is already partly powering homes with it.
PollSA NewsThe site of an old SA coal-fired power station has been earmarked for a nuclear reactor under a Coalition clean energy plan.
PollSA NewsThe site of an old SA coal-fired power station has been earmarked for a nuclear reactor under a Coalition clean energy plan.
NewsThe controversial Middle Arm development is under greater scrutiny, with a new environmental report suggesting how the Territory could instead invest the $1.5bn project into clean energy, expanded ports and a major housing rollout.
ExclusiveSA NewsPremier Peter Malinauskas will spearhead a three-day economic summit in a bid to supercharge his plan to capitalise on the green industrial revolution.
EXCLUSIVENewsTax reform promises to lure miners to the NT, but critics warn Territorians will lose millions in royalties over the next 20 years.
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SA NewsSouth Australia is primed for one of the biggest eras of industrial growth in the state’s history if it can capitalise on one thing, a leading economist says.
SA NewsKevin Gallagher, the head of SA’s biggest company, says demonising fossil fuels and energy producers will drive away investment and derail clean fuel initiatives.
SA NewsNet-zero emissions policies don’t have to cost jobs – this Adelaide engineering firm is thriving thanks to an ambitious project hidden away in the desert.
ExclusiveSA NewsTenders go out for the state government’s landmark hydrogen power precinct but the Liberals call the fine print a “damning document”.
NewsEnvironmentalists and Traditional Owners are pushing for a moratorium on water extraction licences over concerns related to the Beetaloo Basin.
NewsOn of the country’s biggest gas projects has promised to stop drilling following a Federal court challenge. Find out why.
EnvironmentWith the government set to lock in Australia’s 2030 emissions target, the focus will now move from the 43 per cent figure, to how the cuts will actually be achieved.
OpinionFederal ElectionBut if the PM can’t get his side on the same page on his net zero target, then Bill Shorten can tell him what will happen next.
QLD NewsLabor’s Pat Conroy doesn’t regret “one iota” his comments about the impact of the party’s coal mine plan. It comes after the Coalition was allegedly caught “walking both sides of the street”.
ExclusiveFederal ElectionAustralia could create more than 60,000 jobs by replacing the energy produced by a single coal-fired power station with solar. This is how it would work.
Federal ElectionLabor has let it slip coal mines would not be entirely exempt from provisions to help Australia reach net-zero emissions by 2050.
EnvironmentAfter weeks of waiting, the government has released the economic modelling it used for its net zero strategy.
EnvironmentGreta Thunberg called it a failure, but observers reckon the COP26 summit in Glasgow has shifted global climate politics forever. Here’s how the world changed.