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Morrison delivers big fossil fuel win for major donor Santos

Gas companies are the big winners from a federal-NSW energy deal purporting to fund renewable energy projects. And among them is one of the country's biggest political donors.

Want to decarbonise faster? We need to become more productive

If we don't do it right, we risk walking into ruin.

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Tony Abbott enters the nation's bedrooms once again

Tony Abbott wants middle-class women to have more kids. Crikey breaks down the numbers and the former PM's record on women's issues.

Majura Solar Farm outside Canberra (Image: AAP/Lukas Coch)

You want to decarbonise the economy, but are you prepared to pay for it?

One of the biggest risks to decarbonisation is economic. How do we create public acceptance of the cost?

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Australian universities brace for financial fallout from coronavirus

A large portion of Australia's $35.2 billion international education market comes from Chinese students. How much will this drop in 2020?

Crown Resorts outgoing executive chairman John Alexander (Image: AAP/Tracey Nearmy)

How a former Fairfax editor got himself $100 million from the Packers

Former Sydney Morning Herald editor John Alexander is a master in pulling in a paycheck — even when he's getting demoted.

Business Council chair Jennifer Westacott. (Image: AAP/Mick Tsikas)

Business Council spruiks its history of climate action

Crikey has long been sceptical of the BCA’s record on climate change, so we couldn't wait to read its revised climate policy.

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Trivago ruling opens a can of worms for booking websites

Hotel booking site Trivago has been slammed for misleading customers, and the rest of the the cost-per-click industry could soon feel the effects.

Who is the Australian billionaire who just hired Julie Bishop?

Bishop will bring 'unparalleled expertise' as Lex Greensill pitches his controversial finance company to Canberra.

RBA governor Philip Lowe (Image: AAP/Dean Lewins)

Economy moves into uncharted territory as markets surge, fires hit

2020 was always predicted to be a risky year for Australia's economy — and that was before the bushfires hit.