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Labor and Coalition cut short debate on offshore gas bill labelled ‘window dressing’
First Nations activists call legislation ‘a betrayal’ while Greens leader tells parliament Labor are ‘climate con...
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David Pocock fears Labor trying to work around First Nations consultation on offshore gas projects
Independent senator shares Tiwi Islanders’ concern over changes they argue would allow companies to ‘ignore’ their...
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Talk of nuclear power plant sites ‘conjecture’, says Liberal MP amid internal division on Dutton’s policy
Rowan Ramsey says overturning ban on nuclear first is the ‘most logical thing’ to do as...
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Ten must pay Wilkinson’s legal fees, court rules – as it happened
Lisa Wilkinson took Ten to court over its refusal to pay more than $700,000 in legal...
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Half a million Victorian homes without power and trains cancelled as storm causes outage at state’s largest coal-fired plant
Authorities working to ‘get Victorians back online as quickly as possible’, state’s energy minister says Follow...
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AGL Energy posts $576m half-year profit as it rejects accusations of price gouging consumers
The company’s CEO says he’s ‘acutely aware of the cost of living pressures both our customers...
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Queensland residents brace for cyclone – as it happened
This blog is now closed. Check the path of the storm towards Townsville with the BoM...
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Weather warning for north Queensland – as it happened
This blog is now closed.Albanese fuels cost-of-living relief expectations as MPs debate sticking with stage-three tax...
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Australian homes three times more likely to have solar panels than a pool as energy prices surge
Data shows 2023 had second-highest record of rooftop solar installations as small-scale solar continues to growQuarterly...
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Queensland power supply to face strain as heatwave sends demand to near-record levels
Surging consumption comes despite ‘very sleepy period’ for electricity use, energy expert saysFollow our Australia news...
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Australians may get more cost-of-living relief in the next budget, Jim Chalmers says
Exclusive: Treasurer says government working on measures to ease the squeeze as well as policies to...
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Jim Chalmers open to clean energy investment reforms pushed by super funds
Treasurer says government ‘committed to consider’ proposals, including concessional finance to bankroll new transmission infrastructureGet our...
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Australia urged not to rely on ‘drug dealer’s defence’ for gas exports and help wean Japan off fossil fuels
Diplomats for Climate group says if government wants to use that defence ‘it needs to be...
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‘Betrayed’: NT communities angered after learning only industry was consulted on scrapped net zero policy
Advocates say territory government choice to only consult directly with fossil fuel companies before walking away...