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Managing director of Ebono Institute and major sponsor of The Generator, Geoff Ebbs, is running against Kevin Rudd in the seat of Griffith at the next Federal election. By the expression on their faces in this candid shot it looks like a pretty dull campaign. Read on

Daily update: Coalition makes it up in campaign against renewables, climate action

Neville /28 July, 2015

More 2 of 22 Daily update: Coalition makes it up in campaign against renewables, climate action Inbox x Renew Economy via mail220.atl171.mcdlv.net  3:39 PM (33 minutes ago) to me Coalitions makes it up in campaign against renewables; Community energy retailer aims to be Australia’s cheapest; QLD businesses not as lucky as Mick Fanning; Taking respite from renewable Continue Reading →

Just four days left to save Bulga from Rio Tinto

Neville /28 July, 2015

More Just four days left to save Bulga from Rio Tinto Inbox x Steve Phillips, Lock The Gate Alliance sjphillips@fastmail.fm via sendgrid.info  2:07 PM (4 minutes ago) to me G’day Neville — A couple of weeks ago I wrote to you with some great news: NSW Planning Minister Rob Stokes has responded to public pressure and Continue Reading →

Ice Sheet 200-900 Year Time Scale HANSEN

Neville /28 July, 2015

About Us Our Work Support In the News Blog Events Contact Us Ice Sheet 200-900 Year Time Scale by Web Team | July 27, 2015 Category: Blog Ice Sheet 200-900 Year Time Scale 27 July 2015 James Hansen Yikes! It has been pointed out to me that the specificity of 200-900 years in my post Continue Reading →

Have a sneak peek CFMEU

Neville /27 July, 2015

More 1 of 21 Have a sneak peek Inbox x Michael O’Connor 4:41 PM (8 minutes ago) to me Dear Inga, As you are all aware the China Free Trade Agreement is a real threat to Australian jobs and to local communities. The CFMEU is determined to do everything it possibly can to STOP the Continue Reading →

Labor conference wrap-up, Tony Abbott’s tax con, and more

Neville /27 July, 2015

1 of 20 Labor conference wrap-up, Tony Abbott’s tax con, and more Inbox x Today today@themonthly.com.au via mail87.us4.mcsv.net Unsubscribe 4:32 PM (14 minutes ago) to me When the main event is a non-event Sean KellyI’ve written before about the inevitable divisions between commentators in the immediate aftermath of events: that those divisions tend to indicate only the Continue Reading →