Morrison’s mystery ministries reduced the Westminster system to a sitcom

Morrison’s mystery ministries reduced the Westminster system to a sitcom

Now we know how far Morrison went to centralise power. Thinking he did not really need his ministers,he had himself sworn into their jobs.

  • byDavid Crowe

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Woodside’s $17 billion Scarborough gas project faces heritage hurdle

Woodside’s $17 billion Scarborough gas project faces heritage hurdle

Woodside is committed to its $17 billion Scarborough gas project but faces opposition from Traditional Custodians and a new look at carbon emissions before it gains approval to start construction offshore.

  • byPeter Milne
Resources minister decries ‘climate religion’ and vows Coalition push for more gas projects

Resources minister decries ‘climate religion’ and vows Coalition push for more gas projects

Resources Minister Keith Pitt,who has refused to say if he accepts climate science,has strongly backed the continued growth of Australia’s oil and gas production.

  • byPeter Milne andNick O'Malley
Bill to decommission failed Timor Sea oil vessel tops $600m

Bill to decommission failed Timor Sea oil vessel tops $600m

The federal government will spend up to $325 million on the next step to decommission the failed Northern Endeavour oil vessel,but the offshore oil and gas industry will foot the entire bill for this and similar incidents in the future.

  • byPeter Milne
Australia promised coal to Ukraine but has no plan for how to get it there

Australia promised coal to Ukraine but has no plan for how to get it there

Australia promised Ukraine 70,000 tonnes of coal to help address its energy crisis but the logistics of how to ship it there are proving complex.

  • byKatina Curtis
Australian government pushes oil and gas regulator to do less about emissions

Australian government pushes oil and gas regulator to do less about emissions

Resources minister Keith Pitt wants the offshore environment regulator to ignore the oil and gas sector’s massive indirect emissions but consider its economic benefits,possibly opening its decisions to legal challenge.

  • byPeter Milne
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How a gas field off Sydney’s wealthy northern beaches has split the federal government

How a gas field off Sydney’s wealthy northern beaches has split the federal government

One of the most controversial proposed gas developments in Australia,adjacent to NSW’s pristine beaches,has created a rift within the Coalition.

  • byAnne Hyland
Fracking in NT would increase gas emissions at no economic benefit,trial told

Fracking in NT would increase gas emissions at no economic benefit,trial told

While world leaders gather for climate talks in Glasgow,a Sydney trial has heard a plan to frack in the Northern Territory would drive Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions up.

  • byAdam Cooper
‘Astroturfing’:Experts say fracking website is fake grassroots campaign

‘Astroturfing’:Experts say fracking website is fake grassroots campaign

A website purporting to represent people from the Northern Territory who support fracking was registered by a former Liberal staffer in Sydney.

  • byCaitlin Fitzsimmons
‘Not a pantomime’:Joyce names four Nationals to secure climate deal

‘Not a pantomime’:Joyce names four Nationals to secure climate deal

The Nationals have already rejected a higher emissions target for 2030 and are holding out on the 2050 goal even though the policy has a majority in federal cabinet and support from Liberals.

  • byDavid Crowe
Grim future for coal and gas if China and Japan meet climate plans

Grim future for coal and gas if China and Japan meet climate plans

The future of regional-based fossil fuel exports is grim according to the RBA,creating headaches for the Nationals.

  • byMike Foley