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Renew Economy Friday, February 13, 2026 - 07:12 Source

 Rachel WilliamsonFortescue has launched the first of its massive battery trains, which it says the hardest part of its goal to eliminate fossil fuels by 2030.

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Renew Economy Friday, February 13, 2026 - 06:52 Source

liddell batteryThe first gigawatt scale battery built by AGL Energy, which remains the country’s biggest generator of coal fired power, has recently begun charging and discharging from the grid, and will be guided by algorithms developed by the company’s own in-house team. The 500 megawatt (MW), 1,000 megawatt hour (MWH) Liddell battery is being built in […]

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MacroBusiness Friday, February 13, 2026 - 00:01 Source

Following the reopening of international borders after the conclusion of the Covid-19 pandemic, Canada experienced a record surge in immigration alongside a corresponding rise in rents. The following chart from the National Bank of Canada from February 2024 illustrates the situation at the time, with both population growth and rents exploding: Temporary residents drove Canada’s

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Your Democracy Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 21:26 Source

Israeli President Isaac Herzog is spending the last day of his trip to Australia in Melbourne.

He had planned to visit the Adass Israel Synagogue in Ripponlea, which was the target of a firebombing in 2024, but that was cancelled due to safety concerns.

Protesters have gathered in Melbourne to protest against his visit, with police deployed to monitor activity.

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Renew Economy Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 21:04 Source

Rooftop solar suburbia plain small iStock-1291540475With the right policies, we could double rooftop solar in Australia backed by storage by 2035 and do it in a way that includes renters, not excludes them.

The post Australia’s clean energy transition has been powered by people. Solar for renters is the next chapter appeared first on Renew Economy.

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Renew Economy Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 20:59 Source

Asked to help a reader beat the deadline for feedback on the proposed hike in fixed network tariffs, I accidentally went and wrote a submission template.

The post Hate the idea of higher fixed network tariffs? There’s still time to register your opposition appeared first on Renew Economy.

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Renew Economy Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 18:27 Source

What does it actually look like when a normal Australian house installs solar, battery storage and EV charging?

The post How my perfectly ordinary house became a small power station appeared first on Renew Economy.

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Your Democracy Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 16:42 Source

…in an old notebook of Marx’s I have found the eleven theses on Feuerbach […]. These are notes hurriedly scribbled down for later elaboration, absolutely not intended for publication, but they are invaluable as the first document in which is deposited the brilliant germ of the new world outlook.1

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Renew Economy Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 14:46 Source

origin energy eraring battery nswOrigin Energy says big batteries are doing the heavy lifting for its aging fossil fuel plants, and cutting the costs of gas, but won't rule out new gas peakers.

The post Origin says big batteries “playing well” with ageing fossils, but won’t rule out new gas peakers appeared first on Renew Economy.

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Renew Economy Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 14:42 Source

China is not just leading in the uptake of wind and solar, it is also upgrading its massive coal fleet from "baseload" operations to flexibility.

The post China is shifting its massive coal fleet away from baseload to flexibility, paving way for its ultimate exit appeared first on Renew Economy.

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MacroBusiness Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 14:30 Source

Charts from TME. Tech continues to range trade, reminiscent of 2024/25 when it ultimately fell out of bed. Tech volatility continues to trend higher  as well One possible threat to tech is oil, which is pushing the upper limits of its downtrend. If it were to break out and put pressure on long-end yields, tech

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MacroBusiness Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 13:00 Source

The Albanese government’s expanded 5% deposit scheme for first home buyers came into effect on October 1, 2025. The First Home Buyer Guarantee program enables eligible buyers to purchase a home with a 5% deposit, with the federal government guaranteeing the remaining 15%. This means buyers avoid paying Lenders Mortgage Insurance (LMI), save $10,000–$30,000 depending

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MacroBusiness Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 12:30 Source

AGL Energy is the latest to warn that Albo’s gas dog’s breafast is delaying critical investment needed to prevent supply shortfalls later this decade. Chief executive Damien Nicks said the absence of detail about how the scheme would operate was already affecting contracting and capital decisions, cautioning that ambiguity risked chilling new supply. The federal

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Renew Economy Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 12:07 Source

 Akaysha EnergyAkaysha sends a new Victoria battery to EPBC queue as it starts commissioning its second big battery in NSW.

The post Akaysha’s new Victoria battery hits EPBC queue, big battery in NSW starts sending power to grid appeared first on Renew Economy.

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MacroBusiness Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 12:05 Source

In this week’s podcast, MB Fund’s Chief Investment Officer, Damien Klassen, unpacks how AI is rapidly devouring the software sector — examining why AI leaders are absorbing ever-larger slices of market cap, what’s driving the widening performance gap, and what this power shift means for investors positioned in traditional software stocks. Join us when we

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MacroBusiness Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 12:00 Source

Data centres contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions, primarily through electricity consumption, and their impact is growing as demand for digital services increases. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), data centres are responsible for approximately 1-1.5% of global electricity use, which translates to around 330 million tons of CO2 equivalent emissions annually. This figure

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Renew Economy Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 11:56 Source

Electricity demand is up 8 per cent on Australia’s main grid – the National Electricity Market (NEM) in the past year compared to 2022 – which is quite a respectable really. Demand has grown most strongly in the middle of the day, and in Queensland, and it seems there is, or will be, enough battery […]

The post The changing shape of the NEM: Demand has responded to price at least modestly appeared first on Renew Economy.

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MacroBusiness Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 11:30 Source

When your leadership challenge turns into a joke before it even starts, it’s not a good look. Crikey. I rarely agree with Crikey these days, but Bernard Keane is right about this. Is Angus Taylor carrying out the single worst major party leadership challenge in Australian political history? …The stuttering, bumbling, on-again-off-again nature of Taylor’s

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MacroBusiness Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 11:00 Source

Australians have a resolute belief in the property market. The discount variable mortgage rate has soared from a low of 2.4% in April 2022 to a peak of 6.25% between November 2023 and January 2025 before falling to 5.5% following last year’s three 0.25% rate cuts from the RBA. Despite the surge in mortgage rates,

The post Australians turn even more bullish on house prices appeared first on MacroBusiness.

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Your Democracy Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 10:11 Source

Last October, Deutsche Bahn (DB) launched a social media campaign with popular comic Anke Engelke in the main role. We watch Engelke, as train conductor Tina, and her team doing their best to navigate everything from defective doors to blocked toilets and broken-down trains — and, at the same time, keep passengers happy.

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MacroBusiness Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 10:00 Source

It is almost certain that the Albanese government will make changes to the capital gains tax (CGT) discount in the upcoming May federal budget. The fact that senior Labor MPs have not ruled out changes in recent interviews suggests that changes to the CGT discount are afoot, backed by a broad coalition of supporters. The

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Renew Economy Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 09:41 Source

Golden Plains wind farm.The second stage of what is already the biggest wind project in Australia has started sending power to the grid, and soon will be the first in the country to reach the gigawatt scale. The first 766 megawatt (MW) stage of the Golden Plains wind farm – majority owned and developed by Portugal-based TagEnergy – […]

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Your Democracy Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 09:31 Source

Now that the Japanese ruling coalition has secured a majority in the lower house, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi doesn't need to "immediately resign". However, attention remains focused on her recent erroneous remarks and actions.

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MacroBusiness Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 09:30 Source

In reality, the housing bubble has been eating into all levels of government budgets for many years. Stamp duty is a revenue component that has increased structurally over time. AHURI estimates that Australian governments have spent a total of $20.5 billion on first-home-buyer schemes of various kinds from 2012-2021. I’m guessing it is more than

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MacroBusiness Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 09:00 Source

DXY was firm overnight after a reasonable jobs report. AUD had another tearaway night. This story was not about US jobs, which should have capped it. It was about a rocketing JPY post-election and CNY still on the up. Oil and gold are both chasing Iran. AI metals were mixed. Big mining parabolas have never

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MacroBusiness Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 08:00 Source

In August last year, Health Minister Mark Butler set a target to reduce NDIS spending growth from its current annual rate of 8% to 5-6%. According to estimates from the e61 Institute, this 5-6% growth figure is roughly consistent with the cost pressures on the NDIS from inflation, population growth, and population aging. While there

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Your Democracy Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 07:45 Source

Exactly 19 years ago on Tuesday [10/02/2026], Russian President Vladimir Putin took the podium at the Munich Security Conference and demolished the myths and falsehoods underpinning the American-led world order. Did anyone heed his warning?

To Russia, the “rules-based international order” has always been shorthand for a system in which the US makes the rules and issues the orders.

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Renew Economy Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 07:01 Source

Unlike many countries, Australia does not allow balcony solar, which now even come with their own batteries. But that may change.

The post Moves afoot to bring balcony solar to Australia, and new wave of products has batteries included appeared first on Renew Economy.

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Your Democracy Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 06:55 Source

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MacroBusiness Thursday, February 12, 2026 - 00:01 Source

Announcing targets is easy. Delivering on them is the hard part. Two years ago, the Albanese government, alongside the states, announced the National Housing Accord, which set a target of building 1.2 million homes over five years from 1 July 2024, equating to 240,000 housing completions annually. This target was always overly ambitious, given that

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