Energetic fight illuminating
The fight over energy policy has turned into an all-in brawl.
The fight over energy policy has turned into an all-in brawl.
The number of home battery installations is expected to double in the second half of 2017 as households try to counter rising electricity prices.
Two years of industrial action at 10 of Glencore's NSW coal mines and a congested rail network are hindering coal supply to power stations.
Rod Sims has scolded gas exporters for not doing enough to ensure an adequate domestic gas supply and warned no single policy will fix the electricity crisis.
It would be folly for New Zealanders not to elect Mr English and the National Party to a fourth term.
The Japanese PM may delay a target for reining in Japan's ballooning debt, because he wants to divert some of the proceeds of a planned sales tax increase to fund education and support young families.
Tony Abbott has been labelled a power price hypocrite by colleagues who say he recently argued against imposing limits on gas exports.
The US's closest allies in Asia seemed blindsided by the US President's latest outburst against North Korea, in which he threatened to destroy an entire country of 25 million people.
Workplace lawyers say a business likely breached anti-discrimination law when it axed a contractor for voting no to same-sex marriage.
Labor has demanded the government rule out appointing John O'Sullivan as the next chairman of the Australian Securities and Investments Comm...
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