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Your Democracy Tuesday, February 17, 2026 - 16:26 Source

Here’s how Kentucky Republican Congressman Thomas Massie responded on Sunday, during ABC’s “This Week,” to a question about the Trump regime’s handling of the Epstein files:

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Renew Economy Tuesday, February 17, 2026 - 14:55 Source

cropped-GundarySolarLightsourcebpNSW.jpgMelbourne based renewables developer begins community engagement for a proposed solar farm and battery energy storage system in NSW Southern Tablelands.

The post Locally developed solar-battery project with four hours of storage joins NSW planning pipeline appeared first on Renew Economy.

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Renew Economy Tuesday, February 17, 2026 - 14:51 Source

Transgrid is asking consumers to foot the bill for almost all of the $1.5 billion cost blowout from building the interconnector between South Australia and NSW.

The post Transgrid seeks $1.1 billion in extra transmission costs for interstate interconnector appeared first on Renew Economy.

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Renew Economy Tuesday, February 17, 2026 - 14:46 Source

OptiGrid founder and CEO Sahand Karimi on the ever evolving art of battery optimisation and the huge untapped value of the sub-5 MW "community" storage market. Plus news of the week.

The post Solar Insiders Podcast: Zen and the art of battery optimisation appeared first on Renew Economy.

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Renew Economy Tuesday, February 17, 2026 - 14:43 Source

Broken Hill solar farmA consortium of companies led by Tilt Renewables wants AEMO to factor in a massive, up to 10 GW inland REZ to its 2026 blueprint for the national grid.

The post Solar and wind titans reboot push for huge inland renewables zone, as “least-regret pathway” to coal-free NSW appeared first on Renew Economy.

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, February 17, 2026 - 13:30 Source

There is an immigration cult in Canberra. It has nothing to do with national interest and everything to do with self-interest. Because population growth adds to GDP, pollies don’t need to pursue reform to drive growth. And it lifts their property portfolios. Too easy! They can just lie that the economy is growing for you,

The post One Nation is pro-immigration appeared first on MacroBusiness.

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, February 17, 2026 - 13:00 Source

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has reduced the official cash rate (OCR) by 3.25% since mid-2024, which has driven a sharp decline in mortgage rates to around pre-pandemic levels and a significant improvement in mortgage affordability: Normally, such a sharp reduction in mortgage rates would deliver a strong rebound in home values. However, no

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, February 17, 2026 - 12:30 Source

My friend and colleague, LVO,  has done an excellent job of outlining how China and India have been commissioning large amounts of coal power. What he has not done, however, is examine the underpinnings of multilateral agreements to cut emissions over time. International agreements on carbon emissions acknowledge the historical right of poorer countries to

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, February 17, 2026 - 12:00 Source

Earlier this month, I reported on China’s insatiable appetite for coal-powered electricity. China is by far the world’s largest carbon emitter, which has been driven by its insatiable appetite for coal: China has a significant number of new coal mines in development: More than 50 large coal units—individual boiler and turbine sets with generating capacity

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, February 17, 2026 - 11:00 Source

Commentators like Greg Jericho from The Australia Institute argue that the Howard Government’s decision to halve the rate of capital gains tax (CGT) in 1999 was the primary driver of Australia’s house price boom and affordability crisis: While there are good reasons to reduce the CGT discount on equity and budget sustainability grounds (explained here),

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, February 17, 2026 - 10:30 Source

Société Générale uses options markets to read psychological pivots for precious metals. Gold:Fast up, fast down.As we wrote last week, we remain bullish on gold as we believe the fundamental rationale for precious upside remains despite one area of uncertainty being removed–namely lower Fed institutional chaos. We always believe a correction can be very healthy.

The post Gold $20k or sell? appeared first on MacroBusiness.

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Renew Economy Tuesday, February 17, 2026 - 10:09 Source

The first stage of one of the biggest batteries under development in Australia has started commercial operations, on track to becoming a 780 megawatt, more than 3 gigawatt-hour behemoth.

The post First stage of Australia’s second-biggest battery starts commercial operations in the Sunshine State appeared first on Renew Economy.

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, February 17, 2026 - 10:00 Source

We have repeatedly warned that Victoria is headed toward financial ruin. Victoria has the highest per capita debt and the lowest credit rating among the states. In November, the Victorian Auditor-General warned that debt, deficits, and infrastructure cost blowouts pose long-term dangers to the state’s financial viability. Victoria’s liabilities currently surpass $150 billion, with debt

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, February 17, 2026 - 09:30 Source

Bondi was horrific, but it was not this. Naveed Akram has appeared in court for the first time since allegedly committing Australia’s worst terror attack. “Australia’s worst terror attack” was the Bali bombings, which took 88 Australian lives and 202 lives altogether. It clearly targeted Australians. This is deliberate misinformation. It’s wrong, politicised, and disrespectful

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, February 17, 2026 - 09:00 Source

Following the leadership spill that saw then Opposition Leader Sussan Ley lose the leadership of the Liberal Party and, by extension, the Coalition, there were swift allegations that it was driven by sexism, that it took 80 years for the Liberal Party to have its first leader and that her time came to a rather

The post Quantifying Sussan Ley’s utter failure appeared first on MacroBusiness.

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