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Australian Financial Review
afr.com > policy > energy-and-climate > green-projects-held-up-by-objectors-hundreds-of-kilometres-away-20251124-p5ni16

Green projects held up by objectors hundreds of kilometres away

1+ hour, 13+ min ago (373+ words) Small groups of anti-renewables campaigners are flooding the NSW planning approvals process with time-sapping objections, some not even from the mainland. Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Small groups of anti-renewables campaigners are delaying key clean energy projects in NSW by flooding planning approval applications with objections despite living more than 50 kilometres of the proposed developments " and sometimes from as far away as Tasmania. Under NSW laws, major developments can be pushed back by more than six months if their planning applications receive more than 50 unique objections, which triggers a referral to the state's Independent Planning Commission. Follow the topics, people and companies that matter to you. Sydney perfected this restaurant " now it's Melbourne's turn to enjoy The Emirati princess running Sydney's Biennale speaks out What's the difference between lab-grown and real diamonds? Career advice…...

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Australian Financial Review
afr.com > politics > liberal-power-grab-pulled-for-unity-after-kellie-sloane-elevation-20251125-p5nidp

Liberal power grab pulled for ‘unity’ after Kellie Sloane elevation

2+ hour, 10+ min ago (181+ words) NSW Liberal party boss Nick Greiner doesn't want messy rule change debates spoiling the new leader's dream run. Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. The NSW Liberals have ditched a proposed rule change conservative factional members had feared was a power grab by moderates as it seeks to project unity behind newly elected state leader Kellie Sloane. State party boss Nick Greiner wrote to NSW Liberal members late on Monday announcing the bid to reform "special powers" was dead, after fierce pushback from conservatives. Follow the topics, people and companies that matter to you. Sydney perfected this restaurant " now it's Melbourne's turn to enjoy The Emirati princess running Sydney's Biennale speaks out What's the difference between lab-grown and real diamonds? Career advice that actually works, from a $2.5b company CEO Australia's 50 highest-paid CEOs in 2025 revealed Why…...

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Australian Financial Review
afr.com > policy > economy > labor-to-slash-5-6-billion-from-public-service-20251125-p5ni6g

Labor to slash $5.6 billion from public service

2+ hour, 21+ min ago (170+ words) The Albanese government is targeting savings across the public service of up to $5.6 billion a year, in what experts warn could be one of the biggest cost-cutting exercises in Canberra in decades. The ... Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. The Albanese government is targeting savings across the public service of up to $5.6 billion a year, in what experts warn could be one of the biggest cost-cutting exercises in Canberra in decades. Follow the topics, people and companies that matter to you. Sydney perfected this restaurant " now it's Melbourne's turn to enjoy The Emirati princess running Sydney's Biennale speaks out What's the difference between lab-grown and real diamonds? Career advice that actually works, from a $2.5b company CEO Australia's 50 highest-paid CEOs in 2025 revealed Why more company directors need to speak out Hopeless at finding your belongings? This…...

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Australian Financial Review
afr.com > markets > equity-markets > csl-rout-hits-australia-s-biggest-cap-investors-20251125-p5ni8e

CSL ASX: CSL rout hits Australia’s biggest large cap investors

3+ hour, 30+ min ago (209+ words) Some of Australia's biggest fund managers have been among the most exposed to the sharp decline in CSL's shares. Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Some of Australia's largest cap investors have been caught on the wrong side of one of the year's most crowded trades after piling into CSL as an alternative to holding a big position in Commonwealth Bank. CSL has become the most common blue-chip stock to overweight across major portfolios when funds looked to reduce their exposure to Australia's biggest bank. The pharmaceutical giant plunged by double digits last month on the same day as it cut its full-year earnings and revenue forecasts. Follow the topics, people and companies that matter to you. Sydney perfected this restaurant " now it's Melbourne's turn to enjoy The Emirati princess running Sydney's Biennale speaks out…...

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Australian Financial Review
afr.com > companies > professional-services > revealed-australia-s-best-accounting-firms-in-2025-20251120-p5nh6w

Revealed: Australia’s best accounting firms in 2025

5+ hour, 16+ min ago (167+ words) The Financial Review list shows the country's largest accounting firms are racing to deploy artificial intelligence across their businesses." Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. The Australian Financial Review Top 100 Accounting Firms for 2025 shows that the country's largest firms are racing to deploy artificial intelligence across their businesses. The aim is to slash operating costs and spend less time on routine compliance and more on client advice. Follow the topics, people and companies that matter to you. Sydney perfected this restaurant " now it's Melbourne's turn to enjoy The Emirati princess running Sydney's Biennale speaks out What's the difference between lab-grown and real diamonds? Career advice that actually works, from a $2.5b company CEO Australia's 50 highest-paid CEOs in 2025 revealed Why more company directors need to speak out Hopeless at finding your belongings? This gadget is here to…...

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Australian Financial Review
afr.com > politics > federal > joyce-defends-burqa-stunt-as-one-nation-defection-plan-firms-20251125-p5ni4m

Joyce defends burqa stunt as One Nation defection plan firms

9+ hour, 24+ min ago (359+ words) Barnaby Joyce has ignored pleas to reconsider his potential One Nation defection and says he'll make his decision at the end of this week. Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Barnaby Joyce has defended Pauline Hanson's decision to wear a burqa in the Senate as he ignored pleas from his Nationals colleagues to rethink his plans to defect to One Nation. Joyce, who dined with Hanson on Monday night in her office, where his defection was discussed, said on morning radio he would make a decision on his future at the end of the week. Follow the topics, people and companies that matter to you. Sydney perfected this restaurant " now it's Melbourne's turn to enjoy The Emirati princess running Sydney's Biennale speaks out What's the difference between lab-grown and real diamonds? Career advice that actually…...

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Australian Financial Review
afr.com > world > europe > putin-is-now-getting-squeezed-will-he-lash-out-20251125-p5ni4h

Putin is now getting squeezed. Will he lash out?

10+ hour, 17+ min ago (179+ words) Two major hurdles remain in bringing an end to the Russian-Ukraine war " including getting the Russian leader to accept some concessions. After two days of talks in Geneva, US and Ukrainian officials ... Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. London | What will the Donald and Vlad do? After two days of talks in Geneva, US and Ukrainian officials have whittled down a 28-point peace plan that was slanted towards Russia into a 19-point plan that Kyiv can accept in large part. Follow the topics, people and companies that matter to you. Sydney perfected this restaurant " now it's Melbourne's turn to enjoy The Emirati princess running Sydney's Biennale speaks out What's the difference between lab-grown and real diamonds? Career advice that actually works, from a $2.5b company CEO Australia's 50 highest-paid CEOs in 2025 revealed Why more company directors need…...

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Australian Financial Review
afr.com > chanticleer > after-the-asx-s-quiet-bear-market-goldman-s-hunting-13-stock-bargains-20251125-p5ni4o

After the ASX’s quiet bear market, Goldman’s hunting 13 stock bargains

10+ hour, 36+ min ago (181+ words) The past six weeks have brought one of the sharpest reversals in unprofitable growth shares in recent history. Here's what the bank favours among the unloved. Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Is the threat of a correction on the ASX now fading? After the benchmark index slumped 7.5 per cent between October 21 and November 21, a nice bounce on Monday is likely to be followed by another good day on Tuesday, after the big tech stocks led a rebound on Wall Street. Follow the topics, people and companies that matter to you. Sydney perfected this restaurant " now it's Melbourne's turn to enjoy The Emirati princess running Sydney's Biennale speaks out What's the difference between lab-grown and real diamonds? Career advice that actually works, from a $2.5b company CEO Australia's 50 highest-paid CEOs in 2025 revealed Why more company directors…...

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Australian Financial Review
afr.com > world > europe > trump-zelensky-to-thrash-out-peace-deal-sticking-points-20251125-p5ni3f

Trump, Zelensky to thrash out peace deal sticking points

13+ hour, 30+ min ago (229+ words) Ukraine's president hailed progress in the peace talks " but the "main problem" remains Russia's desire for legal recognition of stolen lands. Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. London | Ukraine and the US are moving closer to agreement on a reworked peace deal, but the thorniest issues including territory will be left to face-to-face talks between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky, as Russia rejected European terms seen as more favourable to Kyiv. US and Ukrainian diplomats have reportedly agreed on 19 points following two days of intense negotiations in Geneva, raising hopes of a ceasefire. Ukrainian and European leaders had been blindsided by the leaking of a 28-point plan that was heavily slanted in Moscow's favour last week that Trump seized upon to bludgeon Ukraine back into negotiations. Follow the topics, people and companies that matter to…...

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Australian Financial Review
afr.com > companies > energy > woodside-timor-leste-in-breakthrough-sunrise-lng-co-operation-deal-20251125-p5nicq

Woodside, Timor-Leste in breakthrough Sunrise LNG co-operation deal

15+ hour, 12+ min ago (400+ words) The two parties will jointly study an LNG project in the South-East Asian nation, although significant doubts persist as to how it could be economic. Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Woodside Energy has struck a deal with the Timor-Leste petroleum ministry to work together towards an LNG project that would be built in the South-East Asian nation, breathing fresh life into the long-stalled Sunrise gas development. The complex, which would cost several billion dollars based on similar projects, would involve a 5 million tonne-per-year LNG plant, a domestic gas facility and a helium extraction unit. Now called TLNG, production could start as early as 2032-35, subject to approvals and economics. Follow the topics, people and companies that matter to you. Sydney perfected this restaurant " now it's Melbourne's turn to enjoy The Emirati princess running Sydney's Biennale…...