Oil CEO rejects fossil fuel industry to blame for the climate crisis

Oil CEO rejects fossil fuel industry to blame for the climate crisis

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates —The chief executive of UAE-based energy firm Crescent Petroleum on Tuesday claimed that blaming the oil and gas industry for the climate crisis “is like blaming farmers for obesity.” His comments come at the mid-point of the U.N.’s biggest and most important annual climate conference, with many at the COP28 talks … Read more

Emergency restrictions in place after invasive fire ants jump border from Queensland to NSW

Emergency restrictions in place after invasive fire ants jump border from Queensland to NSW

An emergency biosecurity control order has been put in place after fire ants were found in NSW for the first time since the Queensland infestation began. The NSW Department of Primary Industries confirmed on Saturday three red imported fire ant nests were found in South Murwillumbah, 13km from the Queensland border in the state’s northeast. … Read more

Department of Home Affairs boss Mike Pezzullo sacked after code of conduct breach finding

Department of Home Affairs boss Mike Pezzullo sacked after code of conduct breach finding

Mike Pezzullo has been sacked as head of the home affairs department after a code of conduct breach finding. Pezzullo was stood down after a text message scandal, with leaked messages revealing the secretary repeatedly inserted himself into the political process. The Governor-General in Council terminated his appointment on Monday. Watch the latest news and … Read more

The war took away their limbs. Now bionic prostheses empower wounded Ukrainian soldiers

The war took away their limbs. Now bionic prostheses empower wounded Ukrainian soldiers

KYIV, Ukraine — When Alexis Cholas lost his right arm as a volunteer combat medic near the front lines in eastern Ukraine, his civilian career as a surgeon was over. But thanks to a new bionic arm, he was able to continue working in health care and is now a rehab specialist helping other amputees. … Read more

Townspeople threaten legal action over rural speeding camera in Malanda near Cairns

Townspeople threaten legal action over rural speeding camera in Malanda near Cairns

Furious residents of a far north Queensland town are considering action over claims a speed camera on a main road generated almost $300,000 in fines. However, the state government has hit back, saying drivers caught speeding need to learn their lesson. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Furious residents are considering action over Queensland speed camera. Watch … Read more

Exxon sees big earnings boost from cost cuts, will increase share buybacks after Pioneer deal closes

Exxon sees big earnings boost from cost cuts, will increase share buybacks after Pioneer deal closes

Darren Woods, chairman and chief executive officer of Exxon Mobil Corp., Brendan McDermid | Reuters Exxon Mobil said Wednesday its expects earnings to more than double through 2027 relative to 2019 as the energy giant moves forward with a slew of cost-cutting measures. Exxon said it’s on track to grow its earnings and cash flow … Read more

Bob Katter wants to toss King off coins after reveal of new Charles III design

Bob Katter wants to toss King off coins after reveal of new Charles III design

Maverick federal MP Bob Katter wants to scrap the King’s image from the country’s coins in favour of significant Australians. The Katter’s Australian Party leader has touted an alternative design for the national currency, suggesting it could feature a Kalkadoon warrior or distinguished Australian soldier Ralph Honner. “Surely you’d put Kokoda hero Ralph Honner on … Read more

Assisted dying laws come into effect in NSW

Assisted dying laws come into effect in NSW

Shayne Higson still vividly remembers the trauma of watching her 77-year-old mother succumb to multiple brain tumours. “She didn’t want to suffer at the end stage,” Higson told AAP. “But there was nothing her doctor could do to treat her and it was also not legal to assist someone’s death.” Watch the latest news on … Read more

U.S. crude oil falls below $70 a barrel, closing at the lowest level since June

U.S. crude oil falls below  a barrel, closing at the lowest level since June

Gas prices at a Shell gas station in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2023. Al Drago | Bloomberg | Getty Images U.S. crude declined 4% on Wednesday, closing at the lowest level since late June with retail gasoline prices hitting the lowest point since January just ahead of the holiday shopping and travel … Read more

Indigenous leader and Labor luminary Pat Dodson retires from politics

Indigenous leader and Labor luminary Pat Dodson retires from politics

Labor senator and veteran Indigenous leader Pat Dodson is calling for a renewed pathway towards reconciliation as he prepares to leave parliament. Senator Dodson, known as the Father of Reconciliation, said cancer treatment had taken a toll and left him physically unable to perform his duties. The West Australian reflected on his limited capacity during … Read more