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Mark Ludlow
Brisbane Bureau Chief, Queensland Political Correspondent, The Australian Financial Review. Also energy/infrastructure. Views my own. Email: mludlow@afr.com.au
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Financial Review 14 uur
In 2014, Sydney's light rail was supposed to cost $1.6b - the cost has now ballooned to $2.7b - and it's still not done
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Mark Ludlow 15 uur
And east coast gas supply dilemma remains unsolved. "Decade of inaction leaves gas users on 'cusp' of collapse"
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Mark Ludlow 15 uur
Ain't that the truth "Power sector can't hit Paris targets alone"
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Mark Ludlow 3 jun.
"Queensland gas rights granted with manufacturer supply promise"
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Mark Ludlow 3 jun.
"Morrison government needs to invest more in space industry"
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Mark Ludlow 1 jun.
Als antwoord op @rugbycomau @HulaBulaJim
Isn’t that a shoulder charge rather than a tackle?!
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Mark Ludlow 31 mei
"Business hits back at Canavan on carbon price"
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Mark Ludlow 29 mei
"Qld miners 'taxed' $70m for regional fund" but dodge royalty increase.
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Mark Ludlow 29 mei
investors are voting with their feet "Australia fails to deal with 'crux' of energy problem"
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Mark Ludlow 29 mei
Big miners avoid coal royalty increase provided they cough up for $100m regional community infrastructure fund. Nothing like having your arm twisted by !
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Mark Ludlow 28 mei
The carbon wars continue. "Energy bosses demand action from Angus Taylor"
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Mark Ludlow 28 mei
"Energy experts urge Coalition to do more on climate policy"
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Mark Ludlow 27 mei
'Palaszczuk should be shaking in her shoes' Clive Palmer's targeting QLD Premie next.
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Georgina Robinson 27 mei
“It’s time to finish in Australia. This is it.” Pocock fighting to be fit for World Cup as he announces Super Rugby retirement via
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Mark Ludlow 24 mei
Your guest who claims the Adani mine is the “biggest carbon bomb in Australia’s history” is way off the track. It’s 10m tonnes a year, an average sized mine!
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Mark Ludlow 24 mei
Als antwoord op @tegangeorge
Ha. It hasn't changed since 1988!
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Mark Ludlow 24 mei
"Adani mine could start by mid-June"
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Mark Ludlow 23 mei
Adani could begin construction by mid-June if meet final approvals. Is this finally happening?!
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Mark Ludlow 23 mei
D-Day for timeframe today. "Adani wants Carmichael mine signed off in weeks, not months"
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Financial Review 23 mei
. is asking the Queensland government to grant final approval for its controversial $2b mine within weeks, reports
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