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Decisions by Australia's Labor Government through its newly minted Environment Minister, Murray Watt, have sent shudders through many, and the airwaves of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation were alive with comments and observations: "Australia's largest gas project granted extension";
"Gas is no longer a dirty word for Labor. Should it be?";
"The Woodside boss’s attacks on my generation are blatant scapegoating – and we see straight through them ";
"Damaging winds follow ‘unusual’ dust storm in Victoria";
"As Australia’s carbon offset industry grapples with integrity concerns, how can companies genuinely tackle climate change?";
"5 huge climate opportunities await the next parliament – and it has the numbers to deliver".
By Robert McLeanDecisions by Australia's Labor Government through its newly minted Environment Minister, Murray Watt, have sent shudders through many, and the airwaves of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation were alive with comments and observations: "Australia's largest gas project granted extension";
"Gas is no longer a dirty word for Labor. Should it be?";
"The Woodside boss’s attacks on my generation are blatant scapegoating – and we see straight through them ";
"Damaging winds follow ‘unusual’ dust storm in Victoria";
"As Australia’s carbon offset industry grapples with integrity concerns, how can companies genuinely tackle climate change?";
"5 huge climate opportunities await the next parliament – and it has the numbers to deliver".

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