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Methane menaces revealed: coal and gas
Redbank station celebrates 150 years of serving the community
Worker killed, another injured performing surface maintenance tasks at Oaky North coal mine
Fox Coal Mineral Development Licence Application
Statement On NSW Fatality
Lights out, manufacturing closures, higher emissions: Report reveals devastating impact of Greens’ reckless gas ban
Minister should halt fracking in Beetaloo & consider scientific advice
Major Works Underway On Critical Rail Project
Miles Labor Government safeguards progressive coal royalty tiers
Plibersek fails to use Water Trigger power as gas fracking begins in NT
Blackout Bowen Risking Australia’s Energy Security
‘Treated like robots, not human beings’: BMA coal train drivers say extreme roster changes leading to fatigue hazard
New IR Laws To Sap Productivity And Hit Economy
Statement On QLD Fatalities
Wonthaggi’s rich history kept alive by the Friends of the State Coal Mine volunteers
Byerwen mine workers traumatised by second fatality in three weeks
NSW community’s opinion sought on coal mine regulation
$78,000 less than a slap on the wrist for BHP worker death
Byerwen workers struggling in wake of fatality
How To Spot Scam. How To Avoid Getting Stung
Glow Up For Corrimal’s Loved Loco – Wollongong
Interruptions to Aurizon operations caused by global IT outage
Wallsend Preparing For Party 150 Years In Making
Low home completion data a canary in the coal mine for our housing targets
Gas keeping the lights on while Tasmania waits for new renewables 12 July 2024
Roads front of mind for coal miners approaching QLD election: MEU
Applications welcomed to advise Council on accessibility
Three charged following unauthorised protests – Newcastle
Farmers welcome confirmation of good progress on energy shift
AEMO report highlights vulnerability of Victoria’s energy system under Labor
Great Barrier Reef decision a triumph of spin over science
Dutton’s nuclear ‘plan’ the latest sign both major parties are in lock-step to destroy the climate
Tasmanians should pay a Tasmanian price for Tasmanian power 17 June 2024
Professor Joseph E. Stiglitz Australian Speaking Tour: July and August 2024
$37.7 million to support regional communities and protect workers
Registrations closing soon: Australia’s largest renewable energy tender
Coal kills koalas: Environment Minister must stop the approvals
Six-month lifeline for Eraring coal deal welcome but uncertainty remains
Rollout of household and business electrification secured by Greens needs to be accelerated
US-China Summit Is Watershed Moment
PM Leaves Climate Trigger On Table
China Lifts Suspensions On Five Meat Establishments
QRC Statement On Coal Royalty Legislation
Eraring extension means more climate pollution and uncertainty for workers and investors
Climate laws, powerless against coal and gas developments
Budget For Bulldozers Puts Environment & Nature At Risk
Oil and gas industry welcomes Queensland’s energy security commitment
Grouting Fund Lays Groundwork For Lake Mac Development