
People who still wonder why Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks relating to Taiwan on Nov 7 enraged so many Chinese should just visit the Memorial for the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in Western Yunnan. I did that on Wednesday during a trip across the province.
How did we reach a point where quoting Western sources gets you branded a foreign propagandist? Is the EU's executive branch now completely out of its mind, punishing dissenters without trial under the guise of fighting "propaganda"?

As climate breakdown, war and institutional failure converge, the comforts of forgetting no longer shield us from the consequences of our own history.
It feels like the end of an era, or perhaps the start of something new…and terrifying.
Employers now find it much easier to find workers, particularly those with lower skill levels, according to the most recent recruitment data from Jobs & Skills Australia. As illustrated below by Justin Fabo of Antipodean Macro, the percentage of workers reporting difficulty obtaining employment has returned to pre-pandemic levels. Lower-skilled workers are plentiful, whereas higher-skilled
New GenCost report produces new modelling to deliver the same message: firmed renewables are lowest cost as coal and gas get more expensive and harder to build.
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How a new film stitched me up like a kipper.
By George Monbiot, adapted from a BlueSky thread, 16th December 2025
This is a note about what I see as a serious breach of journalistic ethics, in the making of Sofia Pineda Ochoa’s online documentary Greenwashed. She interviewed me for the film, but neither before, during or after was I given any idea I would be its target.
Far from it. Here’s the email she sent inviting me to take part:
Hi Mr. Monbiot,
Australia's year long wind investment drought broken as Tilt reaches financial close on a 108 MW wind project.
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A sea of red across Asian share markets with the rough start to the trading week continuing as a wider risk off tone deepens, all mainly due to tech stock volatility. The absence of bad economic news is not helping as markets start to pivot to the series of central bank meetings and tonight’s double
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Nelson Review chair tells Renew Economy that the final draft includes no major changes, but some important tweaks - including on tenor and visibility.
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Tonight I will be appearing on DFA Live with Martin North from 8.00pm AEST, where we will discuss everything to do with the housing market and economy. The YouTube feed is below. I hope to see you there.
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State and federal energy ministers endorse Nelson review proposals to replace CIS in 2028 - with the notable exception of the Queensland LNP government.
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The S&P Global Flash Australia PMI was released, reporting the “softest expansion in private sector output in seven months” in December: The key points are as follows: Flash Australia Composite PMI Output Index: 51.1 (Nov: 52.6) Flash Australia Services PMI Business Activity Index: 51.0 (Nov: 52.8) Flash Australia Manufacturing PMI: 52.2 (Nov: 51.6) Flash Australia

