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Yes, this BC survivor doesn't like the "pink plastic rubbish making money wasting test" one little bit, spoils the Cricket. Good article @stephenlongaus.bsky.social 👇

3 months ago 2 1 0 0
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Welcome to war-flation While in 2024 US President Donald Trump won votes off the back of falling living standards and rising prices, his current war against Iran is creating a far worse economic storm.

Welcome to #warflation
@stephenlongaus.bsky.social outlines how Trump has waged 'a war that’s pushing up prices and may yet cause a worse economic shock than the inflation that hit the world after the pandemic.'
www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au/news/economy... via @thesaturdaypaper.com.au

1 month ago 4 3 0 0

"When Pauline Hanson said 'there are no good Muslims', the media framed it as 'controversial comments'.

But just imagine if she or any other politicians said 'There are no good Jews'?
Their career would be over'.

But if you say it about Muslims, it's fair game."

AL on media hypocrisy and racism.

1 month ago 149 57 4 1
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Let's get this straight.

Adani donates $600k the Qld LNP before election.

After the election, Qld LNP ends legal action over $400 MILLION in unpaid royalties.

Dodgy, dodgy, dodgy. Thread.
www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...

2 months ago 338 189 26 15
A shit tonne of gas exports

A shit tonne of gas exports

Fuck all revenue from the PRRT

Fuck all revenue from the PRRT

The Albanese govt is considering an East Coast gas reservation policy. And ok... but how about putting a 25% tax of gas exports so we stop giving it away for free?

4 months ago 352 101 17 9

The big reason electricity cost so much is gas. Gas is the most expensive form of electricity generation (aside from battery) and yet often determines the price.

Tax gas exports, raise $17bn, help compensate households and also fund the transition to zero emissions

4 months ago 222 77 19 5
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It's the perfect time for the government to defy the mining lobbies Long-gone are the days when the mining industry could claim to have the power to topple prime ministers and governments.

The mining lobby is weak right now.

Perfect time for strong env laws, @albomp.bsky.social

Last week the Minerals Council and gas lobby literally threw a party and no one (important) turned up.

My piece on it for @thenewdaily.bsky.social
@australiainstitute.org.au

5 months ago 78 21 6 5
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We're having the wrong conversation about unemployment The point.com.au

thepoint.com.au/opinions/251...

5 months ago 2 0 0 1
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Adani have scammed Qld out of $100s of millions and the LNP Gov are fine with that.

Great to see Labor and Greens pursuing this in QParl and the media.

Features numbers from @australiainstitute.org.au research.

5 months ago 65 32 4 3
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Australia's the second-largest LNG exporter in the world, but Australians have to pay through the nose for their own gas!

And on top of that, we're giving half of our exported gas away for free!

📺Stephen Long, Senior Fellow & Contributing Editor
@stephenlongaus.bsky.social #auspol

5 months ago 99 41 6 1
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New Australia Institute research shows that the theft of legally owned guns is the cause behind the high number of illegal firearms.

More than 2000 guns are stolen every year in Australia. That’s one every four hours.

📺Research Director Rod Campbell on 7.30

@rodcampbell.bsky.social #auspol

5 months ago 57 30 4 3
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When public services become PR: How charities and corporations blur the line between care and self-promotion There are certainly cases where working with a charity lets government draw on specific expertise and enhance service delivery. But too often, that’s not the case.

thepoint.com.au/opinions/251...

5 months ago 4 2 0 0
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When public services become PR: How charities and corporations blur the line between care and self-promotion There are certainly cases where working with a charity lets government draw on specific expertise and enhance service delivery. But too often, that’s not the case.

thepoint.com.au/opinions/251...

5 months ago 1 1 0 0
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When public services become PR: How charities and corporations blur the line between care and self-promotion There are certainly cases where working with a charity lets government draw on specific expertise and enhance service delivery. But too often, that’s not the case.

thepoint.com.au/opinions/251...

5 months ago 1 1 0 0
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Inpex has been under-reporting cancer-causing emissions from its Icthys LNG plant in Darwin, as reported this week in The Australian.

The people of Darwin deserve answers, and real action to protect their health.

🎙️Senior Contributing Fellow Stephen Long
#auspol @stephenlongaus.bsky.social

5 months ago 149 65 5 5
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New Video: Save Tuvalu, Save the World This original documentary from The Australia Institute takes viewers to the front line of the destruction that climate change is causing.

We've launched a new documentary highlighting the devastating impact of climate change on the Pacific Island nation of Tuvalu.

Save Tuvalu, Save the World is presented by Walkley Award-winning journalist and former ABC Four Corners reporter @stephenlongaus.bsky.social. #auspol

Watch ⤵️

6 months ago 76 43 0 1
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For the people of Tuvalu, climate change isn't a distant threat.

The whole country could disappear below rising sea levels within decades.

But its people are fighting to save their home and their future.
@stephenlongaus.bsky.social #auspol

6 months ago 79 32 1 1
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Here's the ACCC today saying that gas exporters are ripping us off. Again.

"gas being offered & supplied by the exporters to the domestic market has declined over time, while LNG export volumes have increased."

@australiainstitute.org.au @markogge.bsky.social
www.accc.gov.au/system/files...

6 months ago 113 58 2 2
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The hard truth about our country's views about migrants RACISM is a fire. Once lit, it spreads, igniting more hate in its path.

Read this: humanrights.gov.au/about/news/m...

7 months ago 0 0 0 0

Now the media is reporting that "significant progress" has been made on the negotiations and final approval could be imminent "subject to new conditions".

What's different? Has the level of pollution that would damage the rock art changed?

7 months ago 111 47 2 2
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Koala sanctuary may come with diabolical trade off iWhen it comes to the proposed loala sanctuary, it’s always best to read the fine print. In this case, it reveals a diabolical trade off.

www.thenewdaily.com.au/opinion/2025...

7 months ago 1 3 1 0
The Fight to Save Murujuga
The Fight to Save Murujuga YouTube video by The Australia Institute

By approving a 50-year extension to the North West Shelf gas project, the Federal Government has signed a death warrant for Australia’s most significant ancient artistic treasure.

Watch the full video report from @stephenlongaus.bsky.social
youtu.be/Bj9VOMKYxSI

8 months ago 27 20 1 1
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The ICJ has ruled countries have a legal obligation to tackle climate change.

This decision backs the concerns of Pacific nations like Tuvalu that are at the forefront of the climate crisis.

Will major fossil fuel exporters like Australia step up?

@stephenlongaus.bsky.social #auspol

8 months ago 130 46 1 3
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Secret deal with 'Big Gas' threatens heritage listed, ancient rock art A veil of secrecy hangs over the conditions applied to Woodside Energy’s massive gas export project on WA's Burrup Peninsula.

"A veil of secrecy hangs over the conditions that will apply to Woodside Energy’s massive gas export project on the Burrup Peninsula in WA – the kind of secrecy that corporate power can command," writes @stephenlongaus.bsky.social in @thenewdaily.bsky.social.

9 months ago 146 66 10 4
Chart showing the growth of seats where a crossbench party or indep either came first or 2nd. 

IN 1990 it was 3, in 2025 it was 35.

Chart showing the growth of seats where a crossbench party or indep either came first or 2nd. IN 1990 it was 3, in 2025 it was 35.

Nearly a quarter of the seats in parliament are "non-classic" contests - where either 1st or 2nd is not a major party - incl the seats held by the ALP, Lib & Nats leaders #OffTheCharts @browne90.bsky.social @skyelark.bsky.social @joshuablackjb.bsky.social
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9 months ago 57 23 2 2
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Extract from Lattouf judgement

"ABC managers...extraordinarily sensitive to the risk of criticism by The Australian."

Shocking, as the Murdoch media now has near zero influence on the Aus public, see recent research from @australiainstitute.org.au 1/3

www.judgments.fedcourt.gov.au/judgments/Ju...

9 months ago 274 87 13 5

Tell everyone you know in Darwin!

9 months ago 2 2 0 0
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Oh look, Env Minister Murray Watt just tripled the area of native habitat that tax-shy gas company Arrow Energy can destroy!

When LNP's Greg Hunt approved this, he imposed "some of the strictest env conditions in Aus history"

Not so strict anymore...1/4
@australiainstitute.org.au

10 months ago 126 90 8 8
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Super tax dissent shows just how out of touch the Coalition is The Liberal Party is opposing reforms to reduce tax concessions on rich super balances. But it is out of touch with the public mood.

www.thenewdaily.com.au/finance/supe...

10 months ago 3 3 0 0
The Fight to Save Murujuga
The Fight to Save Murujuga YouTube video by The Australia Institute

I made a short doco about the threat the North West Shelf extension poses to the incredible rock art at Murujuga with my incredible colleague @stephenlongaus.bsky.social

Give it a watch!
youtu.be/Bj9VOMKYxSI?...

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