ARELJ Article - Public Duties on the Disposal of Australia's Non-Renewable Resources: The Case for Regulatory Reform January 18, 2021 By Sally Parker ARELJ, General, Resources and Energy ARELJ, Resources, Regulations, Reform 0 Comment Read More >>
ARELJ Case Note - Implications of New Provisions in the Human Rights Act Following Waratah Coal Decision January 14, 2021 By Sally Parker ARELJ, Environment, Resources and Energy ARELJ, HumanRightsAct, LandCourt 0 Comment Read More >>
ARELJ - Case Note - Yindjibarndi Case “Occupation Requirement” Authority January 12, 2021 By Sally Parker ARELJ, General, Mining ARELJ, NativeTitleAct, Federal 0 Comment Read More >>
China’s cut to coal imports In October, China’s coal imports dropped by 47% compared to the same period last year. This equates to almost 12 million tonnes in one month and was a result of escalating trade tensions between Australia and China. December 4, 2020 By Sally Parker General, Industry Coal, Trade, China 0 Comment Read More >>
The states boost the energy and resources sector This year will be remembered for the many challenges that it brought to both individuals and industry. As Australia starts to return to some normality, many states are looking to boost industry, increase jobs and innovate for the future. In this article, we look at various state initiatives designed to boost the energy and resources sector. December 2, 2020 By Sally Parker General, Industry, Resources and Energy Industry, Energy, Resources 0 Comment Read More >>
ARELJ - Case Note - Australian Offshore Petroleum Regulation: Defining and Protecting the National Interest November 18, 2020 By Sally Parker ARELJ, Mining, Oil and Gas ARELJ, Petroleum, Regulation, Offshore 0 Comment Read More >>
The low emissions technology investment roadmap On 22 September, the Minister for Energy and Emissions Reduction released the first Low Emissions Technology Statement (the Technology Statement). The document clearly shows the Government is moving away from subsidising wind and solar as the technology matures, and looks to support new and emerging technologies that will lower emissions in Australia. According to the Minister, the Technology Statement also focuses on reducing cost and creating jobs. October 28, 2020 By Sally Parker General, Resources and Energy, Technology Emissions, Technology, Investment 0 Comment Read More >>
Key risks for the industry in 2021 As 2020 draws to a close, industry is looking to the year ahead. EY's 2021 report on the risks in mining and metals reflects the turbulent changes of the past year. Volatility is new to the list, while the COVID-19 pandemic continues to inform the way industry leaders are approaching established risks around climate and license to operate. October 22, 2020 By Sally Parker Industry, Mining COVID-19, Risk, Industry, Mining 0 Comment Read More >>
Government support for a gas-led COVID-19 recovery Prime Minister Scott Morrison recently announced a gas-led recovery to the economic recession brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. A key part of the government’s JobMaker plan, the government expects the industry to create over 4,000 jobs. October 1, 2020 By Sally Parker General, Industry, Oil and Gas Industry, Gas, COVID-19 0 Comment Read More >>
Climate change action is being driven by business and industry While everyone’s focus in recent months has been on the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change was top of everyone’s mind when the year began with bushfires ravaging Australia. The pandemic has seen individuals and organisations assess their ideologies and perspectives on a range of topics, climate change being one of them. It now seems that climate change is back on everyone’s agenda and none more so than business and industry. September 29, 2020 By Sally Parker Environment, General, Industry ClimateChange, Industry, ParisAgreement 0 Comment Read More >>