Posts Tagged ‘ independent news ’

How Conroy Has Won on Mandatory Internet Filtering

How Conroy Has Won on Mandatory Internet Filtering

By Alex Schlotzer: The Internet filtering ‘debate’ is pretty much dead in the water. However with the announcement of the mandatory ISP-level internet filter proceeding, the web’s nearly melted down. Australians on Twitter and Facebook began decrying the further erosion of our civil liberties. But just as quickly began an erroneous debate about what...

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Turnbull Says Coalition Climate Policy ‘Non Existent’

Turnbull Says Coalition Climate Policy ‘Non Existent’

By Rich Bowden: Recently deposed Liberal leader Malcolm Turnbull has launched an extraordinary attack on his colleagues calling the opinion of Tony Abbott, the man who replaced him as leader, “bullshit” on the subject of an emissions trading scheme. Mr Turnbull was rolled in a very public leadership spill last week after Mr Abbott...

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Abbott and Bishop Spell Electoral Doom

Abbott and Bishop Spell Electoral Doom

By Simon Hukin: The outcome of the leadership ballot today has demonstrated Tony Abbott will find it devastatingly difficult to unite his party room. With only one vote in it, it should be clear to the newly anointed leader that the party does not stand resolutely behind him. The wets – led as ever...

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Wild Weather Frames Australia’s Climate Change Debate

Wild Weather Frames Australia’s Climate Change Debate

By Rich Bowden: The Australian Government has linked a weekend of searing temperatures in NSW, and wild flooding in the south, to changes brought about by global warming and demanded a political agreement on an emissions trading scheme by this week. NSW firefighters battled plus 40 degree heat while containing a number of dangerous...

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Is Gas the Latest Cargo for PNG?

Is Gas the Latest Cargo for PNG?

By Damian Baker: The Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) project is the biggest of its type in the history of PNG. Oil was found in the southern highlands 20 years ago but gas has emerged as the energy hope for the future. An Australian company, Oil Search, is in the process of developing its gas...

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CPRS: A Taxing Question (Part Three)

CPRS: A Taxing Question (Part Three)

By Simon Hukin: Why I Love Tax and You Should Too A carbon tax has none of the problems associated with other carbon reduction schemes. The carbon tax is an incentive for polluters to clean up their act and to encourage venture capitalists to invest in innovative clean, renewable technologies, by making them more...

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Our Petrochemical Romance

Our Petrochemical Romance

Our love affair with oil, the most glorious and tragic story of our times, but how does it end? Michael Hodgkin looks at the science behind the story.

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CPRS: A Taxing Question (Part One)

CPRS: A Taxing Question (Part One)

In the first of a three-part series, Simon Hukin analyses the effectiveness of Australia's Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS), examines the alternative schemes and outlines the pitfalls involved in the problem of adopting a scheme to effectively reduce the country's carbon emissions.

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Meeting the Bougainville Militia

Meeting the Bougainville Militia

By Damian Baker: After a somewhat tense introduction we finally got to meet and talk with the leader of the remnants of the Bougainville militia General Chris Uma. Following the initial breaking of the ice, as General Uma seemed to realise we were there to tell his story, he relaxed and came across as...

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Australia’s Climate Countdown to Copenhagen

Australia’s Climate Countdown to Copenhagen

By Kevin Rennie: With just over three weeks till key climate talks in Copenhagen, there is little optimism that a binding agreement will be reached. In Australia, Kevin Rudd’s Labor government has positioned itself uncomfortably in the middle of the national debate. Many of its supporters feel let down by what they see as...

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CSIRO Opens New Renewable Energy Research Facility

CSIRO Opens New Renewable Energy Research Facility

By Rich Bowden: The Australian CSIRO has moved closer to helping the country reduce its reliance on fossil fuels when it opened a new facility at its Energy Centre in Newcastle, NSW today. The new Renewable Energy Integration Facility founded by the Government science agency will “…develop new grid management technologies that will allow...

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