Reports
Turning Down the Gas
November 20, 2024
Dramatically reducing Australia’s use of gas would secure the future of industrial manufacturing and the jobs of hundreds of thousands of workers, according to a bold new report that looks to reset the national debate about gas. Commissioned by the Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union...
Read MoreBetter than Beetaloo
September 23, 2024
Better than Beetaloo - How the NT can deliver energy security this decade without fracking A new report by Springmount Advisory has interrogated the gas off-take deals struck by the Northern Territory Government with fracking companies. The analysis suggests that just one of the deals...
Read MoreCoal mines killing koalas
June 05, 2024
New research from the Central Queensland University shows that one third of the land covered by applications for new coal mining leases in QLD provides habitat for the endangered koala and identifies 42,500 hectares of koala habitat within the 123,000 hectares of proposed new...
Read MoreMerits Review and the EPBC Act
April 16, 2024
This independent report, commissioned by Lock the Gate, was launched on the 16th April 2024. It builds on Samuel Review recommendations that communities should have the legal right to challenge the merits of a wider range of environmental decisions. Read and download the report...
Read MoreReform of the EPBC Act Water Trigger
February 06, 2024
A new expert report exposes how big gas projects are exploiting failings in federal laws designed to protect one of Australia's most precious resources - water. But the report Reform of the EPBC Act Water Trigger, written by hydrologist Dr Matthew Currell and environmental advocacy Earth...
Read MoreSafeguard Mechanism Report
October 09, 2023
Read the Full ReportEnergy Resource Insights Briefing Report: Money for Nothing - Australia coal mines under the reformed Safeguard Mechanism The report finds that: A number of large Australian coal mines will be able to significantly increase their emissions this decade under the reformed...
Read MoreQueensland Fugitive Emissions
September 07, 2023
Queensland has a longstanding history of exporting carbon pollution to the world, primarily in the form of coal extracted from its mines. The carbon emissions contained in this exported coal is around four times more than Queensland’s domestic emissions annually. However, as we bring...
Read MoreMethane from fossil fuels is elephant in room in Safeguard Mechanism
March 29, 2023
A new report by renowned environmental scientist Emeritus Professor Ian Lowe finds that methane emissions from coal, oil and gas facilities make up ~70% of total greenhouse gas emissions covered under the federal Safeguard Mechanism (SGM), when the global warming impact is calculated over...
Read MoreUnconventional Gas in the Lake Eyre Basin
October 03, 2022
A new economic analysis reveals how giving companies the right to frack for unconventional gas in Queensland’s fragile Lake Eyre Basin would be the “absolute height of folly” due to the climate impacts and predicted high costs.
Read MoreGorman North Mapping
September 27, 2022
As many as 182 water bores used by farmers, a recharge zone of the Great Artesian Basin, and important natural areas that form part of the Pilliga Forest could be put at risk if Whitehaven is allowed to develop or expand coal mines in...
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