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Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme

Front and centre

Who do you barrack for? Whether we’re talking politics or footy, Tom Cowie believes there’s not a lot of difference between how we makes our choices, and in the case of politics, all too little to choose from.

Re-Capping Australia’s Carbon Trading

While world leaders discuss the upcoming Copenhagen talks at a United Nations Climate Conference in New York this week, questions are being raised over the fate of Australia’s voluntary carbon trading markets and agricultural sector, writes Cassandra O’Connor.

Front and centre

Who do you barrack for? Whether we’re talking politics or footy, Tom Cowie believes there’s not a lot of difference between how we makes our choices, and in the case of politics, all too little to choose from.

Re-Capping Australia’s Carbon Trading

While world leaders discuss the upcoming Copenhagen talks at a United Nations Climate Conference in New York this week, questions are being raised over the fate of Australia’s voluntary carbon trading markets and agricultural sector, writes Cassandra O’Connor.

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The hard sell to small business

The federal government claims its carbon tax will revolutionise the economy and cut pollution levels. But why is the policy often not received in this way? Michael Nolan traveled to the rural town of Seymour to gauge small businesses’ reactions to the tax.

Front and centre

Who do you barrack for? Whether we’re talking politics or footy, Tom Cowie believes there’s not a lot of difference between how we makes our choices, and in the case of politics, all too little to choose from.

Re-Capping Australia’s Carbon Trading

While world leaders discuss the upcoming Copenhagen talks at a United Nations Climate Conference in New York this week, questions are being raised over the fate of Australia’s voluntary carbon trading markets and agricultural sector, writes Cassandra O’Connor.