CQ Today – Claims test patience
This week the CSIRO released yet another report about the comparative costs of different electricity types. The first line on the CSIRO’s web page announcing […]
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This week the CSIRO released yet another report about the comparative costs of different electricity types. The first line on the CSIRO’s web page announcing […]
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In the 1960s the CSIRO advised the Federal Government to not allow the export of coal to Japan because Australia’s coal reserves were just one-third
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Last week as Sydney faced the prospect of large-scale blackouts, the Premier, Chris Minns, told people that “Solar production in the energy market starts to
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Ronald Reagan once quipped that the most terrifying words in the English language were that “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.” This
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No one disputes that social media can harm young people. Almost everyone supports some restrictions on the use of social media by young people. There
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I think from the debate it’s very clear that we are not sure yet whether this hasty, blunt attempt will do anything to reduce the
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