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Labor admits their gas policy increased power prices

    To cap off a day he would rather forget, Labor’s Energy Spokesman Mark Butler has finally admitted Labor knew when in government that the approval of gas export projects would increase...

Labor’s gobbledygook on coal

This article was a release from THE HON JOSH FRYDENBERG MP, Minister for the Environment and Energy. Labor’s hypocrisy on coal has been put on full display in an interview by the Opposition Energy...

PM pulls plug on LNP’s coal power ‘plan’

 
Treasurer and Acting Energy Minister, Curtis Pitt, says Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has pulled the plug on any proposal for a new coal-fired power plant in North Queensland. 

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800 new jobs for solar in Darling Downs

The Western Downs has approved the development application for the eighth solar farm project in the region in a move that is said to be bringing up to 800 jobs to the region. The 250MW Delga Solar...

LNP spendometer in overdrive: hydro-electricity

The LNP last night voted in State Parliament to bypass a feasibility study into their proposed Tully Millstream hydro-electric project and move straight to promising its construction.

Major Mining Players At Risk of Collapse

Five mining companies with turnovers of more than $100 million, including three with turnovers of more than $1 billion, are at high risk of financial collapse according to research from SV Partners...

Sugarcane waste-to-fuel research

The Palaszczuk Government is funding next-generation research to turn sugarcane waste into liquid fuels and chemicals – transforming Queensland’s agricultural industry. Speaking from QUT’s Mackay...

Coopers Gap Wind Farm set to be Australia’s largest

Queensland continues to grow its large-scale renewable energy industry, adding more megawatts and renewable jobs to the state economy, as Coopers Gap Wind Farm reaches financial close. Treasurer and...

New NQ solar farms and jobs on the way

The renewables boom is surging across the state with 200 megawatts (MW) of energy generation set to be available thanks to two new major North Queensland solar farms finalising connection...

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