April 2022

Weeks after floods devastated massive swathes of NSW and QLD, climate change remains a major concern for Australians as they head into the polls. A new Ipsos survey has found that 83 per cent of Australians are worried about the debilitating effects of climate change and...

Australian companies will get more taxpayer support to take their place in the world’s new energy and high-tech economy if the Morrison government is re-elected. Federal subsidies to reinvent fossil fuels and mine new minerals, announced on the campaign trail on Tuesday, have been welcomed by...

The locations of new hydrogen hubs and critical mineral grants will be unveiled by the prime minister in Western Australia as Scott Morrison says the developments will bring thousands of jobs to the sector. The Pilbara in the state’s north and Kwinana in Perth will become...

An alliance of emergency responders, diplomats, defence personnel and healthcare professionals is calling on Australia’s next government to urgently prioritise action on climate change. In an open letter to “the incoming prime minister”, the group asks the next government to make combating global warming its top...

Continued strong demand for skilled workers backs economists’ predictions that the latest jobs figures will show the unemployment rate below four per cent for the first time in nearly 50 years. At the same time, the cut in fuel excise announced in last month’s federal budget...

Business and consumers go into the federal election campaign in a reasonably upbeat mood, despite the usual uncertainties that a six-week run-in to polling day might throw up. Consumer confidence was underpinned by a further sharp drop in petrol prices in the past week, partly thanks...

A new port in Darwin is expected to boost jobs, manufacturing and help industry export more gas and critical minerals to southeast Asia. Campaigning in the Northern Territory on Tuesday, Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce said the $1.5 billion investment at Middle Arm would make it...