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Energy sector slams royal commission as a 'costly chest-thumping exercise'

Energy sector slams royal commission as a 'costly chest-thumping exercise'

The energy industry says a proposed royal commission would be a costly "chest-thumping" exercise which would have been recommended by the consumer watchdog if it had been necessary.

  • by Cole Latimer

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BP going green but in no rush for electric vehicles at the servo
Oil

BP going green but in no rush for electric vehicles at the servo

Global energy company BP is turning green but don’t expect to see electric vehicle chargers at your local petrol station any time soon.

  • by Cole Latimer
Energy companies warn against 'sledgehammer' royal commission as Coalition warms to the idea
Scott Morrison

Energy companies warn against 'sledgehammer' royal commission as Coalition warms to the idea

Labor and the Coalition are battling to gain the upper hand in the fight against rising power bills, but the energy sector is not happy.

  • by Nicole Hasham & Cole Latimer
Energy inquiry highlights the Coalition's policy vacuum
Analysis
Analysis

Energy inquiry highlights the Coalition's policy vacuum

A royal commission cannot fix a fundamental challenge for the Coalition – its proven inability to reach agreement on energy policy.

  • by David Crowe
Scott Morrison open to royal commission into energy sector
Electricity

Scott Morrison open to royal commission into energy sector

The idea was floated by Peter Dutton in his abortive push for the leadership of the Liberal Party.

  • by Fergus Hunter
Labor plan for gas export controls as prices rise
Energy

Labor plan for gas export controls as prices rise

Bill Shorten says the government's existing export control triggers are "weak and ineffective".

  • by Fergus Hunter
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You could be paying more than $700 too much for electricity
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Electricity

You could be paying more than $700 too much for electricity

New analysis reveals late-payers are losing out on massive savings as households are urged to "squeeze" their provider for better deals.

  • by Alison Brown
How the Coalition can win over the electorate
Opinion
Opinion

How the Coalition can win over the electorate

You would think now would be the time for the Coalition to do something popular, especially if it saves voters money.

  • by Nicky Ison
'Mad' and 'morally irresponsible': Liberal moderates roast new emissions stance

'Mad' and 'morally irresponsible': Liberal moderates roast new emissions stance

However conservative backbencher Eric Abetz has applauded Energy Minister Angus Taylor's first speech as a "game-changer".

  • by Nicole Hasham
Queensland launches green state-owned energy company
Renewables

Queensland launches green state-owned energy company

Queensland has launched a state-owned, 100 per cent renewable energy generator which will help cut annual power bills.

  • by Cole Latimer & Peter Hannam
Double down or face abolition, energy experts tell ESB
Electricity

Double down or face abolition, energy experts tell ESB

The failure of the National Energy Guarantee has raised questions about the future of the overarching power body, the Energy Security Board, with insiders saying the group either has to double down on its role or face abolition.

  • by Cole Latimer