
Nine Jewish organisations have labelled Envoy Jillian Segal's "Antisemitism Report" an attack on Australia's “democracy” and “freedoms”, and say it must be rejected.
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Lavish renovations to “Bishopscourt” mansion, a host of unregistered trusts and other financial irregularities, present the new Archbishop to the Church of England with a raft of earthly challenges. Stephanie Tran and Michael West report. When The Right Reverend Dr Ric Thorpe, Melbourne’s new Archbishop delivers his first sermon at

New research from JLL has pointed to a shortage of all-electric buildings to meet rising demands from the market in general and from corporates needing to meet Australian Sustainability Reporting Standards for their scopes 1, 2 and 3 emissions by 2028.
And so far it looks like the market is pricing in value differentials for buildings that meet better ...

Reactions to the breakthrough in parliament on Thursday that finally delivered the federal Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act were predictably mixed.
The deal struck with the Greens has allowed Labor to claim success while appeasing competing claims and comes after and a major review of the act by former consumer watchdog Graeme ...

BlackRock’s hasty backflip on climate commitments, prompted by shifting political winds, exposes the fragility of corporate promises. When even global giants retreat at the first sign of opposition, true climate leadership is left to the brave – like Patagonia – not the world’s biggest asset manager.
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A package of environment reforms has passed the Senate, to Coalition disapproval. Rex Patrick reports on what’s changed, and what hasn’t. The Bill has some clear wins for the environment. There will be a National Environmental Protection Agency and National Environmental Standards – although those standards are yet to be defined

Patagonia, the outdoor clothing retailer that gained wide admiration for its sustainability ambitions and philanthropy, has released a scathing first impact report of its own environmental and sustainability efforts, or lack thereof, which has gone viral on social media for its “radical transparency”.
The report included notes from chief executive ...

Carbon credits are imperfect instruments with the potential to protect Australia’s economy as we push towards greater climate ambition. But they could also turn into hot air and stall the green transition if we don’t radically redesign the market.
Life is pretty confusing these days. Disinformation, misinformation, and just plain information, all ...

Antisemitism Envoy Jillian Segal — whose family bankrolls far-right group “Advance” — is refusing to denounce the neo-Nazi rally held outside NSW Parliament House.
The post Where’s Jillian Segal? Over $1,000-a-day but MIA appeared first on The Klaxon.

They tried to bury AUSTRAC’s “suspicious transactions”. Now Senators Shoebridge and Pocock have put the Government in the cross-hairs for complicity on Nauru fraud. Janet Pelly reports. One of the most significant foreign-affairs stories of the year almost disappeared — by design. On Monday night, Senators David Pocock and David

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Journalists from Michael West Media have scooped the pool in this year’s Walkey Awards for Excellence in Journalism taking home no less than 28 Walkeys*. This year’s Gold Walkey (not sponsored by Woodside) was a hard-fought affair with Rex Patrick taking out the gong for his body of work on

Nine Jewish organisations have labelled Envoy Jillian Segal's "Antisemitism Report" an attack on Australia's “democracy” and “freedoms”, and say it must be rejected.
The post Segal “threatening Australia’s freedoms and democracy”, Jewish groups warn appeared first on The Klaxon.

Lavish renovations to “Bishopscourt” mansion, a host of unregistered trusts and other financial irregularities, present the new Archbishop to the Church of England with a raft of earthly challenges. Stephanie Tran and Michael West report. When The Right Reverend Dr Ric Thorpe, Melbourne’s new Archbishop delivers his first sermon at

New research from JLL has pointed to a shortage of all-electric buildings to meet rising demands from the market in general and from corporates needing to meet Australian Sustainability Reporting Standards for their scopes 1, 2 and 3 emissions by 2028.
And so far it looks like the market is pricing in value differentials for buildings that meet better ...

Reactions to the breakthrough in parliament on Thursday that finally delivered the federal Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act were predictably mixed.
The deal struck with the Greens has allowed Labor to claim success while appeasing competing claims and comes after and a major review of the act by former consumer watchdog Graeme ...

BlackRock’s hasty backflip on climate commitments, prompted by shifting political winds, exposes the fragility of corporate promises. When even global giants retreat at the first sign of opposition, true climate leadership is left to the brave – like Patagonia – not the world’s biggest asset manager.
Sign up for our free ...

A package of environment reforms has passed the Senate, to Coalition disapproval. Rex Patrick reports on what’s changed, and what hasn’t. The Bill has some clear wins for the environment. There will be a National Environmental Protection Agency and National Environmental Standards – although those standards are yet to be defined

Patagonia, the outdoor clothing retailer that gained wide admiration for its sustainability ambitions and philanthropy, has released a scathing first impact report of its own environmental and sustainability efforts, or lack thereof, which has gone viral on social media for its “radical transparency”.
The report included notes from chief executive ...

Carbon credits are imperfect instruments with the potential to protect Australia’s economy as we push towards greater climate ambition. But they could also turn into hot air and stall the green transition if we don’t radically redesign the market.
Life is pretty confusing these days. Disinformation, misinformation, and just plain information, all ...

Antisemitism Envoy Jillian Segal — whose family bankrolls far-right group “Advance” — is refusing to denounce the neo-Nazi rally held outside NSW Parliament House.
The post Where’s Jillian Segal? Over $1,000-a-day but MIA appeared first on The Klaxon.

They tried to bury AUSTRAC’s “suspicious transactions”. Now Senators Shoebridge and Pocock have put the Government in the cross-hairs for complicity on Nauru fraud. Janet Pelly reports. One of the most significant foreign-affairs stories of the year almost disappeared — by design. On Monday night, Senators David Pocock and David

We’ve received hundreds of responses to our Reader Survey, but to give as large a sample as possible, we’ll leave it open for a few more days.
We read every one of the comments received. It’s nice to hear so many of you look forward to receiving our newsletter. Your feedback will help to improve our content, and it should take only a few minutes. The ...

Journalists from Michael West Media have scooped the pool in this year’s Walkey Awards for Excellence in Journalism taking home no less than 28 Walkeys*. This year’s Gold Walkey (not sponsored by Woodside) was a hard-fought affair with Rex Patrick taking out the gong for his body of work on
