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Renew Economy Thursday, January 15, 2026 - 11:00 Source

Wind and solar generated a record 30 per cent of EU power needs in 2025, with fossil fuels generating 29 per cent.

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Renew Economy Thursday, January 15, 2026 - 10:57 Source

Goyder South wind farmA collapse in the price of LGCs means consumer GreenPower prices should also plunge this year - but will they? And why haven't they already?

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Renew Economy Thursday, January 15, 2026 - 10:40 Source

Electricity bill small iStock-1344217094Three quarters of the 6.8 million residential electricity customers in the National Energy Market are not on their retailer’s cheapest plan. It's time to change!

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MacroBusiness Thursday, January 15, 2026 - 10:00 Source

Cotality’s Chart Pack for December shows that dwelling values nationally increased by 2.9% in the final quarter of 2025, with regional values (3.5%) outpacing capital city values (2.7%). One of the key factors driving the rise in Australian dwelling values is the complete dearth of homes available for sale. Cotality’s data shows that total listings

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MacroBusiness Thursday, January 15, 2026 - 09:30 Source

Wow. For a market that is falling apart, there are some amazing things happening to hold the iron ore price aloft. Chinese December trade data yesterday smashed record import volume at an astounding 119.65mt. Steel exports were at a record, too, as some mills frontloaded ahead of the new export licensing system. But the chart

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Renew Economy Thursday, January 15, 2026 - 09:30 Source

Cunderdin solar batteryNSW looks to boost support for solar-battery hybrids, as it seeks to ramp up efforts to build enough new capacity to allow closure of its ageing coal plants.

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MacroBusiness Thursday, January 15, 2026 - 09:00 Source

Its all about Iran across risk markets as “peace” President Trump looks set to attack another country (how many is that this year so far) with oil prices still in the balance despite a big lift in US inventories overnight. The latest earnings on Wall Street offset better than expected retail sales numbers but Wall

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Your Democracy Thursday, January 15, 2026 - 08:46 Source

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Russia's Battlegroup Tsentr has eliminated up to 400 Ukrainian military personnel over the past day, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Tuesday.

"Ukrainian armed forces lost up to 400 servicepeople, an armored fighting vehicle, nine pickup trucks, and an artillery piece," the ministry said in a statement.

At the same time, Kiev has lost over 270 soldiers in battles with Russia's Battlegroup Vostok, the ministry added.

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MacroBusiness Thursday, January 15, 2026 - 08:35 Source

DXY is still thinking about rising. AUD has been bombed by Irna but is holding support at former resistence. Who’s your Daddy? Golden rocket offering no entry points. AI metals blowoff supreme. EM hit with a Chinese margin call. Still no support from junk. A little bit of safe haven buying. Stocks nervy. The fog

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MacroBusiness Thursday, January 15, 2026 - 08:00 Source

Any reasonable person should hate these hate laws. Andrew Hastie for PM. Mr Hastie on Wednesday afternoon doubled down on his opposition to the bill, which he said was “an attack on our basic democratic freedoms, freedom of conscience, freedom of speech and freedom of religion”. Just get out of the way for Andrew, Susan.

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Your Democracy Thursday, January 15, 2026 - 06:44 Source

All empires, when they are dying, worship the idol of war. War will save the empire. War will resurrect past glory. War will teach an unruly world to obey. But those who bow down before the idol of war, blinded by hypermasculinity and hubris, are unaware that while idols begin by calling for the sacrifice of others, they end by demanding self-sacrifice.

 

Chris Hedges: Grand Illusion

 

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Your Democracy Thursday, January 15, 2026 - 05:44 Source

Donald Trump's war on everything is expanding and accelerating.

In the past week, the US president has plucked the Venezuelan president from his home and threatened Cuba and Colombia while openly discussing military action against Iran and perhaps even Greenland.

 

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Your Democracy Thursday, January 15, 2026 - 04:33 Source

THe revolt of Paris, in which culminated the nation-wide disturbances of 1789, and the general collapse of royal administration, confronted the members of the Third Estate with the problem of taking steps to protect property and restore some semblance of law and order to France.

 

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MacroBusiness Thursday, January 15, 2026 - 00:05 Source

In debates over the appropriate level of migration into various Western nations, there is often a narrative that a significant reduction in the intake would entail major economic costs. However, a new report by TD Economics Chief Economist Beata Caranci questions the impact of migration cuts on the Canadian economy. In Canada, the unemployment rate

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, January 14, 2026 - 16:30 Source

Asian share markets are still lifting across the board, performing better than transatlantic shares at least despite some mixed economic news from Japan and China. The rising tensions in Iran with the Trump regime standing by with itchy trigger fingers is keeping oil elevated while the USD remains somewhat firm despite a softer than expected

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Renew Economy Wednesday, January 14, 2026 - 14:58 Source

Last year was the world's third warmest on record, underscoring a trend already fuelling destructive fires and floods in Australia in the early days of 2026.

The post “Tipping petrol on the fire:” World experiences third hottest year in 2025, as fires, floods hit at home appeared first on Renew Economy.

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Renew Economy Wednesday, January 14, 2026 - 14:40 Source

A small wind project in Gippsland seeking planning approval comes with a long backstory that belies its modest size.

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Renew Economy Wednesday, January 14, 2026 - 14:18 Source

Ontario utility asks regulator to double the price it is paid for nuclear power - to the equivalent of $A222/MWh - to cover the costs of new reactors and upkeep.

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Renew Economy Wednesday, January 14, 2026 - 12:41 Source

Western Australia, host to the world's biggest isolated grid, is now outperforming the rest of the country in the uptake and integration of renewables.

The post Less a duck curve than a crocodile head: How the isolated west is outperforming main grid on renewables appeared first on Renew Economy.

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, January 14, 2026 - 12:30 Source

According to the most recent NZIER Quarterly Survey of Business Opinion (QSBO), business confidence increased significantly in the last quarter of 2025. Seasonally adjusted, a net 39% of businesses anticipate improved overall economic conditions in the upcoming months. With business confidence at its highest level since March 2014, this was a significant rise from the

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, January 14, 2026 - 12:00 Source

Oddly, the Murdoch press has taken the lead in curtailing free speech amid culture wars, despite its earlier strong stance against identity politics. Its obsessed critic, Crikey, is completely silent on the end of the free speech bill. I can only assume former firebrand Eric Beecher is in a coma. The ABC almost exclusively portrays

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, January 14, 2026 - 11:57 Source

As the push and pull over the prospect of rate rises in 2026 continues, the signals coming from forward looking labour market indicators are painting quite a different picture. The ANZ-Indeed Job Ads index has continued to plumb new cycle lows, down 32.6% from the peak level of demand for labour in November 2022. In

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Renew Economy Wednesday, January 14, 2026 - 11:37 Source

Electricity networks face a structural challenge - their regulated revenue model is being challenged by rooftop PV, and this trend will accelerate with home batteries.

The post Networks are losing volume to rooftop PV and home batteries, and we now have a tariff problem appeared first on Renew Economy.

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, January 14, 2026 - 11:30 Source

From boom levels to more moderate. the Westpac credit card index has come off. Though seasonal adjustments may be messing with the outcome. The most recent weekly Index reading of 158.2 is the highest on record, but these problems probably overstate its strength. Although there are some hesitant indications of deceleration around the year’s beginning,

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Renew Economy Wednesday, January 14, 2026 - 11:30 Source

oaky creek coal mine queenslandCoal power generation fell in both China and India in 2025, the first simultaneous drop in half a century, after each nation added record amounts of clean energy. The new analysis for Carbon Brief shows that electricity generation from coal in India fell by 3.0% year-on-year (57 terawatt hours, TWh) and in China by 1.6% […]

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, January 14, 2026 - 11:00 Source

I’m not saying it’s over, but we now see how it could be. TME with the charts. Oil is back as anarcho-imperialism builds a risk premium. Room to run. Too many bulls. Not enough bears. Long-end selling like hotcakes. Duration and tech are not good bedfellows. Gold doesn’t care. But if DXY gets moving with

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xkcd.com Wednesday, January 14, 2026 - 11:00 Source

Some surfaces may seem difficult to glue. But if you research the materials, find tables of what adhesives work on them, and prepare your surfaces carefully, you can fail to glue them in a fun NEW way that fills your house with dangerous vapors.

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, January 14, 2026 - 10:54 Source

I’d better say this before I am arrested in two days. The CBA Labour and Wage Report (is that a religious text I can quote from?) is a terrific leading indicator for wage growth. For the quarter and the year ending in December, wages increased by 0.8% and 3.1%, respectively. December saw the addition of

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, January 14, 2026 - 10:30 Source

The ferrous jaws remain wide! Bears are on the run. S&P. What’s happening? The Simandou iron ore project in Guinea is expected to have limited immediate impact on Australia’s Pilbara iron ore market in 2026. Logistical constraints and a gradual production ramp-up will restrict the project’s market entry, according to market participants who spoke to Platts.

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, January 14, 2026 - 10:00 Source

Every year, consumer confidence surveys perk up as households bask in the afterglow of the holiday season and make New Year’s resolutions, creating a brief rise in optimism that conditions might be better in the year ahead. According to the latest data from the ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Index, this year might be a little

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