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Truth To Power
Truth To Power

The green-left pundits who dominate the energy debate can no longer deny that nuclear energy is the answer to all their problems. By Senator Alex Antic.

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Energy and EnvironmentFred PawleFebruary 7, 2020
Do The Maths
Do The Maths

The people who urge australia to ‘do more’ about climate change are curiously vague about the cost of their supposed actions. By Nick Cater.

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Energy and Environment, Nick CaterFred PawleFebruary 7, 2020James Mathias
Press Statement
Press Statement

The importance of the PM’s energy announcement was largely overlooked by a distracted media. By Nick Cater

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Energy, Nick CaterNick CaterFebruary 3, 2020Gas, Media, Energy
Future Looks Gas
Future Looks Gas

The MRC is ready for a big 2020, starting with a report into the potential of gas as an interim to new energy technology. By Nick Cater.

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Energy and Environment, Nick CaterFred PawleJanuary 31, 2020
Mateship Rules
Mateship Rules

Australians instinctively vote for the unifying policies of conservatives over Labor’s divisiveness, says James Mathias, and the nation is stronger for it.

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Liberal Party, James MathiasFred PawleJanuary 31, 2020
Trumped By Gas
Trumped By Gas

When the United States embraced fracking not even the President could save coal . By Nick Cater

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Energy and Environment, Nick CaterNick CaterJanuary 24, 2020
Bright Sparks Fire Up
Bright Sparks Fire Up

Of course environmentalists believe climate change caused this summer’s devastating fires. It causes most other catastrophes, doesn’t it? By Nick Cater.

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Energy and Environment, Nick CaterFred PawleJanuary 18, 2020
Fire At Will
Fire At Will

In these hyper-politicised times, even a debate about devastating, lethal bushfires will quickly spread to include the issues of climate and power. By Nick Cater.

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Nick Cater, Energy and EnvironmentFred PawleJanuary 7, 2020
The Quiet Achievers
The Quiet Achievers

Scott Morrison’s surprise win in the May federal election confirmed the will of the quiet Australians, but the vanquished remain resolute and undeterred. By Nick Cater.

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Culture, Nick CaterNick CaterDecember 20, 2019
Bring It On
Bring It On

Next year will present some interesting challenges and opportunities for mainstream Australia and Liberal politicians. We can’t wait. By Tim James.

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Politics, Tim JamesGuest UserDecember 20, 2019
From Bob To Boris
From Bob To Boris

When Boris Johnson described his core constituency as the ‘forgotten people’, he was inadvertently evoking Australia’s own epoch-defining political victory. By David Furse-Roberts.

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Politics, David Furse-RobertsFred PawleDecember 19, 2019
Equinor's Green Light
Equinor's Green Light

Despite a vicious, deceptive campaign against it, an application to explore for oil in the Greta Australian Bight was today given environmental approval. By Fred Pawle.

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Energy and Environment, Fred PawleFred PawleDecember 18, 2019
Widening The Gap
Widening The Gap

Australia is more divided than ever, as a longitudinal study of this year’s federal election reveals. The implication for politics is alarming. By Nick Cater.

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Culture, Nick CaterFred PawleDecember 13, 2019
Low Blow
Low Blow

The ‘national experts’ who gave Australia a woeful ranking in the latest list of climate pariah states are not exactly impartial analysts, says James Mathias.

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Energy and Environment, James MathiasFred PawleDecember 13, 2019
Recycling Failure
Recycling Failure

Labor keeps repeating its commitments to environmentalists, unions and other other fringe groups, trapping itself in a cycle of inevitable electoral losses. By Tim James.

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Politics, Tim JamesFred PawleDecember 13, 2019
A Party For All Australians
A Party For All Australians

The Liberal Party born in Albury 75 years ago this week – and elected into office for a record term five years later – was founded on sound, popular principles. By David Furse-Roberts.

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Liberal Party, David Furse-RobertsFred PawleDecember 13, 2019
Dismayed in Britain
Dismayed in Britain

Most Britons who brave the winter weather to vote in the general election this week will be hoping for an overdue return to stability. By Nick Cater.

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World, Nick CaterFred PawleDecember 10, 2019
The Acts That Matter
The Acts That Matter

How well did our federal Parliament perform this year? Tim James assesses the quality (not quantity) of the legislation passed.

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Politics, Tim JamesFred PawleDecember 7, 2019
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