Best of 2025 - ‘Disaster season’: What is that?
Anika Wells, in announcing a meeting with three telco giants to discuss Optus’s Triple Zero emergency call system catastrophe in September, referred to the need for Australians to have confidence in the system before the coming disaster season. By that she meant summer. Is there really such a season?
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22 December 2025
Cost of wind and batteries fall as CSIRO finds new way to show renewables are cheapest
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18 December 2025
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17 December 2025
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A long-overdue update to Australia’s broken environment laws
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26 November 2025
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