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Morning Mail: school sexuality survey, Israel bans Unrwa, Musk sued over giveaways
In other news, there are claims that ExxonMobil would breach international law if it abandons parts of oil and gas rigs in the Bass Strait once it has finished ...
The Guardian
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DJ Joel Corry demands overhaul of 'out of control' music industry
The comedian, who has grown a rather dashing tache, dressed up as the Aussie dancer for a Halloween party at the weekend and showed off ...
The Sun
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Jul 12, 2022 · A report calls for changes to guide Australia's energy transition after finding the country is on track to generate half its electricity from renewable sources within three years and almost 70 per ...
Apr 19, 2023 · Today, Australia is a major exporter of both fossil fuels and the critical minerals used in many clean energy technologies. A successful clean energy transition would support the country’s economic diversification and industrial growth while providing long-term resilience against global energy market shocks, according to the new IEA report.
Dec 2, 2023 · Australia's embrace of much loftier renewable energy goals comes just days after the government had to rewrite the blueprint for its own, domestic target amid concerns the country would fall short.
Chasing a shrinking market. Australia argues coal will continue to generate national wealth for decades to come. It talks up demand in Asia, particularly from industrialising economies. China...
Apr 18, 2023 · A landmark report modelling Australia's pathway to carbon neutrality by 2050 finds the country's biggest power grid will need to triple in size within eight years.
Australia has a vast natural resource base of renewables, critical minerals and fossil fuels. Today, it is one of the largest energy exporters in the world and has the stated ambition to become a renewable energy export superpower in the future.
Oct 11, 2021 · Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions come from a wide variety of sources: everything from the cars we drive, to the methane cows belch out of their bodies. But the largest share of our emissions (more than 50 per cent) comes from the energy required for industry, and the electricity we use to power our homes.