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Compromise needed on WA fishing policy for all

WA's fishing policy is at a crossroads. A new approach is needed to protect marine parks, support sustainable fishing, and ensure fair access for all users. Read the full analysis.

Hancock's $850m Gas Project Moves Forward in WA

Hancock Energy is progressing its $850 million Belisama gas project in WA's Perth Basin, submitting key documents for state review. This crucial domestic gas supply project is now under assessment.

SA on track for net zero despite catastrophic forecasts

South Australia is confidently progressing towards its 2050 net zero emissions target, with new data showing strong renewable energy growth is outpacing grim predictions. Discover how the state is turning the tide.

Albanese wins big as divided opposition hands him victory

Analysis of 2025's political winners and losers. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese capitalised on a fractured Liberal Party, while the Coalition's energy policy chaos and internal strife marked a disastrous year. Read the full breakdown.

US Sacks Climate Scientists, Dismantles Research Institutes

The Trump administration is firing over 1,100 scientists and dismantling a premier climate research institute, removing references to human-caused climate change from official websites. This analysis explores the political motives behind the attack on sci

Illawarra Poll Shows Strong Support for Green Energy

New independent polling shows a clear majority of Illawarra residents support the transition to renewable energy, with strong backing for both household and large-scale projects. Discover the community's vision for a sustainable future.

WA's Green Energy Push in South Korea Trade Mission

WA Energy Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson heads to South Korea to drive investment in battery manufacturing, green steel and transmission infrastructure. Discover the opportunities for WA's renewable future.

Sussan Ley's high-risk policy trap on immigration and IR

Opposition Leader Sussan Ley faces pressure to release detailed policies early, navigating internal Liberal splits on immigration and the treacherous ground of industrial relations reform. Will it be a repeat of past failures?

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