In the febrile environment of a federal election campaign, an uneasy consensus seems to have emerged between the major parties on an unlikely topic — the gas industry.
The loss-making renewable energy company developed by the high-profile economist is precariously placed after its trading position was damaged by a wind drought.
A fracking executive, a former New South Wales Liberal politician and a libertarian lobbyist are behind a new gas advocacy group claiming to represent “households, industries and producers across the nation.”
Mining billionaire Gina Rinehart says payroll tax and licence fees should be scrapped to protect small businesses and farmers, as trade tensions rise under President Donald Trump.
The new US Energy Secretary Chris Wright plans to change world energy strategies. Australia is in grave risk of being left behind in what will be a gas plus technology driven world.