The Canopy

Labor tipped to form majority govt

Written by Greenpeace Australia Pacific | Monday, 30 May 2022

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese looks set to form a majority Labor government, with the ABC projecting that a Labor victory in the Melbourne seat of Macnamara will give Labor at least 76 seats — the minimum required to form a majority government.

Australia’s biggest polluter, AGL, is under increased pressure to close its ageing and unreliable coal fleet even faster, after the trouble company abandoned its demerger, leading to the exit of AGL’s CEO and chairman.

And Pacific Islands leaders have rejected a Chinese security and trade pact while calling on Beijing to do more to address its “greatest threat”: climate change.

Anthony Albanese and Labor to form majority government with projected win in Macnamara

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese looks set to form a majority Labor government. The ABC election computer is projecting that Labor will hold at least 76 seats — the minimum required to form a majority government.

AGL implodes as switch from coal to green energy gathers pace

Australia’s biggest polluter, AGL Energy, faces mounting pressure to close its coal plants sooner to accelerate a move to green power after billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes forced it to abandon a demerger, triggering the dramatic departure of the company’s top bosses.

Is AGL sweating coal assets or flogging dead horses?

Scott Morrison was fond of saying that to keep prices down and supply up it was necessary to “sweat the [coal] assets”. His government called on gentailers like AGL to back this strategy but at some point though the sweating of assets begins to resemble the flogging of dead horses.

Pacific nations reject Chinese after security pact

Pacific Islands leaders have rebuffed Beijing’s sweeping security and trade pact while calling on China – the world’s biggest polluter – to do more to address its “greatest threat”: climate change.

Thousands left without power across New South Wales as rainy and windy conditions pound much of the state

Thousands of homes are still without power across New South Wales after rain and damaging winds hit the state last night, with 589 calls for emergency assistance recorded.

Focus on battery storage could be a cost-effective energy goal for Albanese government, report says

The Albanese government should redirect some of the $20bn earmarked for its Rewiring the Nation plan to support a storage goal that would turbocharge the take-up of batteries and other methods to store power, according to a Victoria Energy Policy Centre report.

NSW communities still facing crisis months after floods, inquiry hears

Communities hit by this year’s devastating floods in northern New South Wales have been left “exposed” by the disaster that had highlighted a housing crisis in the region, an inquiry has been told.