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Australian coal

  • Environmental Groups Dismayed Over Labor Government’s Approval of Four Coal Mines Expansion
    Environmental Groups Dismayed Over Labor Government’s Approval of Four Coal Mines Expansion
    Vitrinite's Vulcan South is a subject of criminal investigation for alleged illegal land clearing of 47 hectares of koala habitat.
    December 29, 2024BY Celene Ignacio
  • Greens to Back New Tax Credits for Hydrogen, Critical Mineral Production
    Greens to Back New Tax Credits for Hydrogen, Critical Mineral Production
    Albanese urged Parliament to pass the bill saying it will boost manufacturing, but a regional MP has questioned ...
    November 27, 2024BY Naziya Alvi Rahman
  • Nationals MP Calls for Consistency After Labor Approves Coal Mine Expansions
    Nationals MP Calls for Consistency After Labor Approves Coal Mine Expansions
    Three Australian coal mines have been granted approvals for expansion by Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek.
    September 24, 2024BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • NSW Increases Coal Royalty Rates to Raise $2.7 Billion Over 4 Years
    NSW Increases Coal Royalty Rates to Raise $2.7 Billion Over 4 Years
    New South Wales (NSW) will increase coal royalties in a bid to add $2.7 billion (US$1.7 billion) to ...
    September 6, 2023BY Celene Ignacio
  • Beijing Again Hints at Coal Import Restrictions as Australia, US, and UK Shore Up Military Alliance
    Beijing Again Hints at Coal Import Restrictions as Australia, US, and UK Shore Up Military Alliance
    News Analysis Chinese authorities ended an unofficial ban on Australian coal import earlier this year, but Australia's recent ...
    March 23, 2023BY Kathleen Li and Olivia Li
  • Growth With India Is ‘Enormous’: Australian Resources Minister
    Growth With India Is ‘Enormous’: Australian Resources Minister
    Australia's supply of critical minerals to India will be a key aspect of realising the "enormous" potential of ...
    March 11, 2023BY AAP
  • Government Approves 55 Gas Wells Near Contaminated Site in Australian State
    Government Approves 55 Gas Wells Near Contaminated Site in Australian State
    Arrow Energy has been granted environmental approval to drill 55 coal seam gas wells near a site contaminated with ...
    February 17, 2023BY AAP
  • New South Wales Digs Itself Into Coal Reserve Hole
    New South Wales Digs Itself Into Coal Reserve Hole
    Commentary New South Wales (NSW) has introduced a reservation policy for coal. A certain portion of coal produced ...
    February 16, 2023BY Peter Castle
  • ‘Populist Rhetoric’: Major Coal Miner Lambasts Government for Limiting Exports
    ‘Populist Rhetoric’: Major Coal Miner Lambasts Government for Limiting Exports
    Dreams of creating an "Elysian fields of a renewable economy" have created a potential energy shortfall in New ...
    February 12, 2023BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Energy Minister Pushes for States Collaboration to Reduce Energy Prices
    Energy Minister Pushes for States Collaboration to Reduce Energy Prices
    The federal minister for climate change and energy, Chris Bowen, has indicated the Australian government will be looking ...
    December 6, 2022BY Victoria Kelly-Clark
  • The War on Coal
    The War on Coal
    Commentary On Nov. 25, the Land Court of Queensland rendered judgement in Waratah Coal Pty Ltd v Youth ...
    November 29, 2022BY John McRobert and Gabriël Moens
  • Australia’s Annual Coal Export Exceeded $100 Billion for First Time, Pushing Trade Surplus to $43 Billion
    Australia’s Annual Coal Export Exceeded $100 Billion for First Time, Pushing Trade Surplus to $43 Billion
    Australia has recorded its 13th consecutive accounts surplus in the June quarter on the back of a continued ...
    September 7, 2022BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Australian Environment Minister to Block Coal Mine Over ‘Unacceptable’ Great Barrier Reef Impact
    Australian Environment Minister to Block Coal Mine Over ‘Unacceptable’ Great Barrier Reef Impact
    Australian Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek will block a proposed thermal and coking coal mine over its "unacceptable impacts" ...
    August 4, 2022BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Race Towards Net Zero Will Break Energy Market, Drive Up Energy Price: Analyst
    Race Towards Net Zero Will Break Energy Market, Drive Up Energy Price: Analyst
    An analyst has warned that the push for net zero with existing renewables technologies by 2050 will break ...
    July 24, 2022BY Nina Nguyen
  • ‘A Huge Shock’: Ambassador Warns Queensland’s Mining Tax Hike Could Deter New Japanese Investment
    ‘A Huge Shock’: Ambassador Warns Queensland’s Mining Tax Hike Could Deter New Japanese Investment
    The Queensland government's massive coal royalty tax could push away Japanese investors and undermine the decades-long partnership between ...
    July 8, 2022BY Nina Nguyen
  • Queensland’s Mining Firms Boycott State’s Industry Plan Over ‘Exorbitant’ New Coal Taxes
    Queensland’s Mining Firms Boycott State’s Industry Plan Over ‘Exorbitant’ New Coal Taxes
    Queensland’s major mining bodies have rebuffed the state government’s launch of its industry plan in response to the ...
    July 4, 2022BY Nina Nguyen
  • China Removes Import Tariffs on Coal, Analysts Say the Move Likely Benefits Russia
    China Removes Import Tariffs on Coal, Analysts Say the Move Likely Benefits Russia
    The Russia-Ukraine war has brought significant constraints to the global energy supply as many countries have long depended ...
    May 6, 2022BY Anne Zhang
  • Australian Wholesale Electricity Prices More Than Doubled Over the Year
    Australian Wholesale Electricity Prices More Than Doubled Over the Year
    Australian households and businesses are faced with another cost of living pressure, with wholesale electricity prices revealed to ...
    April 29, 2022BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Australian Coal Exports Forecasted to Break Records Amid Global Energy Scramble
    Australian Coal Exports Forecasted to Break Records Amid Global Energy Scramble
    Australian coal exports are expected to surpass a record $100 billion (US$76 billion) for the 2021-22 financial year, ...
    April 5, 2022BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Australian Coal Prices Jump Almost $100 in One Day as Countries Find Alternatives to Russian Coal
    Australian Coal Prices Jump Almost $100 in One Day as Countries Find Alternatives to Russian Coal
    The price of Australian thermal coal has skyrocketed by US$99, or 33 percent, in one day as countries ...
    March 3, 2022BY Rebecca Zhu
  • China Aims To Alleviate Energy Crunch With New US Natural Gas Deals
    China Aims To Alleviate Energy Crunch With New US Natural Gas Deals
    Amid soaring gas prices and domestic power shortages, China has signed three large-scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) deals ...
    October 26, 2021BY Jenny Li
  • China Unloads Stranded Australian Coal to Address Energy Crisis
    China Unloads Stranded Australian Coal to Address Energy Crisis
    Shipments of Australian coal that have been stranded in Chinese ports for months have finally been unloaded as ...
    October 7, 2021BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Deputy Prime Minister Sympathetic to Federal Government Funding Mining Industry
    Deputy Prime Minister Sympathetic to Federal Government Funding Mining Industry
    Barnaby Joyce is sympathetic to Resources Minister Keith Pitt's call for the federal government to become a financier ...
    October 6, 2021BY AAP
  • Australia to Profit From Global Energy Crunch as Coal Prices Surge
    Australia to Profit From Global Energy Crunch as Coal Prices Surge
    Australia's resource and energy exports are expected to bring in a record $349 billion (US$253 billion) in 2021-22, ...
    October 4, 2021BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Tesla a Bigger Financial Risk to Banks Than Climate Change: Prominent Economist
    Tesla a Bigger Financial Risk to Banks Than Climate Change: Prominent Economist
    Claims that climate change poses a "risk" to the coal industry are "ludicrous," according to a leading U.S. ...
    September 7, 2021BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • NSW Labor Backs ‘Proud Coal Miner’, Union Candidate in Upper Hunter By-Election
    NSW Labor Backs ‘Proud Coal Miner’, Union Candidate in Upper Hunter By-Election
    New South Wales (NSW) Labor has shifted away from its national counterpart's climate change agenda to support a ...
    April 14, 2021BY Victoria Kelly-Clark
  • ‘We Can’t Transition From Coal Overnight’: NSW Deputy Minister Fights Decision to Shutter Mine
    ‘We Can’t Transition From Coal Overnight’: NSW Deputy Minister Fights Decision to Shutter Mine
    John Barilaro, Deputy Premier of New South Wales (NSW) is exploring ways to overturn the Independent Planning Commission’s ...
    February 16, 2021BY Epoch Times Australia Staff
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