Crude in caves and coal to oil: The wild plan for fuel self-sufficiency | The Daily Telegraph

The Page Research Centre’s new fuel security report, “All at Sea: Fuel, War, and Australia’s Achilles Heel,” was featured in The Daily Telegraph. Exclusive: Australia can achieve fuel self-sufficiency by backing diesel refineries and plants that turn coal into oil – plus storing crude in caves, according to a new policy blueprint. The plan from the…

Liberals confirm climate policy reset as chaos reigns | Australian Financial Review

A new discussion paper from the Page Research Centre was featured in the Australian Financial Review. “Last weekend, the Nationals announced a new policy in which emissions reductions targets would be tied to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) average, rather than Australia setting its own targets. Under this scenario, Australia’s 2035 target,…

Page Research Centre demands apology from ABC over ‘blatantly false’ claim about net zero report on 7.30 program | Sky News

Sky News featured the Page Research Centre’s call for the ABC to apologise over its misleading Net Zero report coverage. “The think tank behind a report which informed the Nationals’ decision to dump net zero has demanded an apology from the ABC for “deliberately” misrepresenting its research on the impact of emissions targets on energy…

Grid powered primarily by coal would reduce household power prices by 25 per cent, think tank behind Nationals’ net zero call says | Sky News

A Sky News article featured the Page Research Centre’s report claiming coal power could cut electricity prices by 25 per cent. “Australia’s power bills would fall by 25 per cent if new coal-fired power stations are constructed, and would drop even further if existing plants are refurbished, research commissioned by the National Party has found.…

Is Jason Clare’s ‘super agency’ education shake up a solution or a blunder? | Australian Financial Review

Fiona Mueller, Director of Research at the Page Research Centre, wrote an opinion article in the Australian Financial Review: Does Australia’s federal minister for education, Jason Clare, ever wonder why he can’t let the states and territories handle schooling on their own? Australian parents, students, frontline education workers, employers and taxpayers can all see that…