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Your Democracy
Thursday, February 19, 2026 - 06:55
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Since 1945, one country has carried out a conventional military buildup unmatched in scale, cost and global reach. Claims about recent rivals distract from the historical record of how modern military dominance was built. |
Your Democracy
Thursday, February 19, 2026 - 05:44
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Scapegoating migrants is designed to distract our attention from the truth and real issues – the abuse of corporate and media power and failure to tackle housing shortages for younger generations. The Liberal Party looks like following the rot that set in with John Howard – Tampa and dog whistling about Asian migration. But this time the Liberal Party might be kicking an own goal because of the electoral clout of our migrant communities.
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Your Democracy
Thursday, February 19, 2026 - 05:33
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Russia’s stance that the Ukraine conflict can only be resolved if its root causes are addressed is “s**t,” Vladimir Zelensky has said. The Ukrainian leader is increasingly using profanities in public statements and insulting those who disagree with his policies. |
MacroBusiness
Thursday, February 19, 2026 - 00:01
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I was interviewed via email earlier this week by Harrison Christian, a senior reporter at News.com.au, asking why the US economy is performing so much better than Australia’s. In particular: US real GDP growth is 4.4%, compared with Australia’s 2.1%. US CPI inflation is 2.4% compared with Australia’s 3.8%. The US is still cutting interest The post Without productivity growth, living standards won’t grow appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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Renew Economy
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 22:53
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The post If green iron is the future for Whyalla Steelworks, locking in costly and dirty gas is a dead end appeared first on Renew Economy. |
Renew Economy
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 22:30
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Renew Economy
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 22:26
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The post Alcoa fined $55 billion for illegal forest clearing, gets green light to clear more Jarrah trees appeared first on Renew Economy. |
Renew Economy
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 22:10
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The post “Tracker, panel, rinse, repeat:” How Fortescue is driving solar innovation in the Pilbara appeared first on Renew Economy. |
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Your Democracy
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 15:13
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Talk about exquisitely bad timing. On Friday, the federal Liberal Party’s latest leadership spill – a mere nine months after the last one – showed the ability of the members of the federal parliamentary party to lose their heads when all about were keeping theirs. The result, as history recorded, was Angus Taylor defeating leader Sussan Ley 34-17. |
Renew Economy
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 15:12
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The post World’s largest solar-battery hybrid project powers up in the Philippines appeared first on Renew Economy. |
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Renew Economy
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 15:00
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The post New big battery kicks off commercial operations next to outage-prone Queensland coal plant appeared first on Renew Economy. |
MacroBusiness
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 13:00
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By Salvatore Babones, Associate Professor at Sydney University and author of the book “Australia’s Universities, Can They Reform” Universities Australia (UA) has published its pre-budget submission, and it opens with the claim that its members educate “1.5 million Australians every year”. That is incorrect. They educate roughly 1.5 million people every year—of whom only about |
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Renew Economy
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 12:06
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The post Developer drops coal country solar and battery plans in face of mounting local opposition appeared first on Renew Economy. |
MacroBusiness
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 11:46
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The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) revised its forecasts on CPI inflation and wage growth in the February Statement of Monetary Policy (SoMP), as summarised below: The key takeaway was that the RBA does not anticipate that real wages will recover over the forward estimates, as illustrated below: By the June quarter of 2028, Australia’s real The post Australian real wages crunched lower appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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MacroBusiness
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 11:30
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The six-month annualized growth rate of the Westpac–Melbourne Institute Leading Index, which shows how much economic activity is expected to change in relation to trend three to nine months from now, went down from +0.44% in December to +0.02% in January. Westpac argues, as I do, that the most recent data shows that the momentum The post Leading index drives into RBA ditch appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
MacroBusiness
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 11:00
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The minutes from the RBA’s February monetary policy meeting were released on Tuesday. The key takeaways are that the RBA is highly uncertain about the outlook for inflation and interest rates: “Members agreed that the prevailing uncertainties meant it was not possible to have a high degree of confidence in any particular path for the The post A RBA rate hawk enters the room appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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Renew Economy
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 10:49
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The post An all-electric, off-grid luxury lodge, powered entirely by solar, wind and a battery appeared first on Renew Economy. |
MacroBusiness
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 10:30
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Charts from TME. NDX is flirting with serious support levels while tech volatility trends higher.. Sag 7 in trouble. It’s pretty clear the market wants less capex spending. Apple is showing the way. Concentration is falling. NDX skew is nasty. Lot’s of bears here. Diffusion is extraordinary as the market gyrates wildly through winners and The post Tech wreck 2.0 just getting started? appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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Renew Economy
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 10:00
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The post “Goliath won this round:” Santos beats greenwashing lawsuit, but activists claim small victory appeared first on Renew Economy. |
MacroBusiness
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 10:00
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The Australian Energy Market Operator’s (AEMO) July 2023 Transmission Cost Report, which was released alongside updates to the 2022 Integrated System Plan (ISP), stated that estimated costs for some major transmission projects had increased by up to 100% compared with 2022 ISP estimates. AEMO also said that “we recognise that higher costs for network development |
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MacroBusiness
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 09:30
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“Tiny” Tim Wilson is your new shadow treasurer. New Coalition Treasury spokesman Tim Wilson has warned too many jobs are reliant on government support and vowed to put small business at the heart of his agenda, amid expectations real wages will go backwards for the first time in more than two years. With Labor set to The post “Tiny” Tim rises to shadow treasurer appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
MacroBusiness
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 09:00
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The RBA minutes made clear there is no hurry to move again, either way. In considering what these observations implied for upcoming decisions, members agreed that the prevailing uncertainties meant it was not possible to have a high degree of confidence in any particular path for the cash rate. They pointed to risks on both The post RBA will be pleased by crushed consumer appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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MacroBusiness
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 08:00
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Over the decades of America’s post-war history, few sectors have been as strongly protected as car manufacturers, with everything from bailouts to favourable regulations helping them survive in an increasingly competitive automotive landscape. Over the years, a well-trodden path for manufacturers seeking access to the American market with minimal to no trade barriers has been The post Trump risks opening door to Chinese cars appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
Your Democracy
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 06:55
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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham has said Israel is ahead of the US in developing cutting-edge weapons. |
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Your Democracy
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 06:22
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The vicious and sustained campaign mounted against Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian Territory occupied since 1967, by Israel and the U.S. now includes the German, Italian, French, Austrian and Czech foreign ministers demanding her resignation.
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Your Democracy
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 05:44
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Palantir Technologies has been hacked, according to well-known blogger Kim Dotcom. The company develops software for intelligence and big data analysis. Palantir (named after the magical ‘seeing stones’ from ‘The Lord of the Rings’) doesn’t engage in surveillance in the conventional sense using spies, cameras, or bugs. Instead, it develops software that is sold to government agencies, military organizations, and large corporations.
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MacroBusiness
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 00:01
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The media release accompanying the Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) recent interest rate decision noted that “growth in private demand has strengthened substantially more than expected, driven by both household spending and investment”. The RBA’s Statement of Monetary Policy (SoMP) also noted that “the pick-up in consumer durables inflation was stronger than expected in the |
Renew Economy
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 00:01
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The post NSW announces extra tender for more firmed renewables capacity to fill looming coal gap appeared first on Renew Economy. |
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Renew Economy
Tuesday, February 17, 2026 - 23:59
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Renew Economy
Tuesday, February 17, 2026 - 23:09
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The post Energy transition delivers fresh growth for BHP, but decarbonisation stays on the back-burner appeared first on Renew Economy. |

Expensive gas is not viable for Whyalla Steelworks, in the interim or the long-term. If we’re going to do massive subsidies, let’s at least back the best solution for a decarbonising world.
Alcoa has been given the green light to clear more Australian forest after being fined for stripping land for bauxite mining without the right approvals.
Solar is cheap and easy to build for Fortescue, and working in the Pilbara gives the company more leeway to try some things not allowed elsewhere in Australia.
First phase of integrated solar and battery project is synchronised and energised, on the way to becoming the world’s largest project of its kind.
Queensland coal generator celebrates the commercial start of its first big battery, which will provide essential firming capacity and reliability "within fractions of a second."
A solar and battery project proposed for the NSW Hunter region has been dropped by the developer, in what has been described as a "really welcome outcome" for local communities.
Our off-grid luxury lodge combines a whole of system approach with renewables and storage, and a backup genset triggered only by indiscrete EV charging.
The defeat of a climate suit against Santos has disappointed activists but opened the public's eyes to how the resources giant developed its net-zero targets.

New South Wales to run an additional tender for firmed generation capacity to plug forecast gaps in supply left by retiring coal plants and "extended lulls" in solar and wind.
If Angus Taylor thought there was "too much wind and solar" on Australia's grid back when he was federal energy minister in 2018, have we got news for him in
BHP expects energy transitioning industries to supercharge its copper business - just don't expect any new detail on what it is doing to decarbonise.