The corporate media is giving the federal government鈥檚 latest budget a big thumbs up, despite its brazen hand-outs for billionaires and big corporations, writes Alex Bainbridge.
Climate crisis
The Australian government's close relationship with the gas industry comes at the expense of workers, renewables, and the environment, reports Margaret Gleeson.
The federal government has delivered another budget for the billionaire class that is hell-bent on putting their profits ahead of the climate emergency, writes Peter Boyle.
After all the聽fury and angst, a private track proposed for a great swathe of Bathurst鈥檚 Wahluu Mount Panorama is no more. Charles Boag writes about why it's important to take a stand on issues, big and small.
Among those most hopeful for the future hydrogen economy is the fossil fuel industry and its allies, writes Justin Mikulka.
The NSW government鈥檚 water management plan is in crisis after聽its floodplain harvesting regulations were rejected a second time. Tracey Carpenter reports.
Andreas Malm鈥檚 call for minority violence is eloquent and sincere, but self-defeating, writes Simon Butler.
Activists want NSW MPs to support a聽new bill which would cancel unused gas exploration licences. Jim McIlroy 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
More than 100 people took part in a聽鈥淭our de Carmichael鈥, a 105-kilometre cycle for Country聽through sacred Wangan and聽Jagalingou land to Adani鈥檚 coal mine site,聽reports Kerry Smith.听
As if to dispel any doubts that her privatisation spree was ending,聽Jim McIlroy writes that the NSW Premier has moved to reassure private corporations that it is聽not.
Despite pandemic shutdowns, atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane levels surged last year, reports Climate and Capitalism.
Sydney鈥檚 May Day march highlighted the green ban imposed by the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union on the demolition of a heritage-listed building in Parramatta. Pip Hinman reports.
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