Thursday, April 09, 2015

9 April - Netvibes II

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In NSW's most progressive seat, it's Greens v Labor this state election in a battle for the latte-sipping left. Guardian Australia's Adam Brereton talks toll roads and rental prices, LGBT issues, corruption and coal-seam gas with the sitting Labor member, Penny Sharpe, and the Greens candidate, Jenny Leong. The state's ...

Print The federal government wants Australians to fork out more for power in peak times, like hot days, and less when demand is lower. Cost-reflective tariffs could also increase power bills for people with solar panels to make sure they're paying their fair share of network upkeep. Instead of being charged a flat ...

Communities, shareholders support coal seam gas Date A Santos gas flare burns off unwanted gasses. Photo: Dean Sewell Santos is proud of its involvement in supplying clean, safe and reliable natural gas to the homes and businesses of NSW for the past four decades. The Narrabri Gas Project will be the next phase ...

A new corruption watchdog and a royal commission into coal seam gas (CSG) are among the recommendations of a Senate inquiry into the former Queensland government. The inquiry was set up last year to investigate the Liberal National Party government while it was led by former premier Campbell Newman. It was initiated ...

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