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Just weeks ago, Australians made it clear at the ballot box: climate action matters. But the recent approval of Woodside’s ...
The Albanese Government has just approved one of the most polluting fossil fuel projects in a generation, fueling climate ...
The Mid-North Coast of NSW is currently experiencing record-breaking flooding, after experiencing back-to-back extreme weather events in the last few years. It is critical to understand that these ...
Environment Minister is expected to decide whether to approve the most polluting fossil fuel project greenlit by the Albanese ...
Australians from our cities and regions want to keep building more wind, solar and storage – and made this clear at the ballot box. A steep swing towards Labor, delivering what is expected to be their ...
NEW DATA OUT TODAY exposes the electorates where homes and businesses are most at risk from climate-fuelled flooding, bushfires, tropical cyclone winds, coastal inundation, and extreme wind. The ...
Climate change already threatens many people’s greatest asset, their home. This report identifies the suburbs and electorates across Australia where households and businesses face the most acute risk ...
The 2025 Federal Election is a critical turning point for climate action. Every decision made in the next term of Parliament will set Australia’s climate trajectory for decades to come, and determine ...
Curious as to where the three largest political parties in Australia stand on climate and energy policy? Look no further! The federal election is around the corner, and it’s clear the next term of the ...
Four million Australians living in Australia’s third largest city and the heavily populated regions nearby were warned to get ready for Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Understandably, the anxiety surrounding ...
Hotter summers and ageing coal generators are ramping up blackout risk. New analysis from Baringa, commissioned by the Climate Council, has found that the majority of our coal capacity is over 40 ...
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