Nick Toscano
@NickToscano1
Journalist at The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, covering energy and resources. Contact me [email protected] | Secure email: [email protected]
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http://theage.com.au 05-08-2011 04:58:37
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The battle for stronger climate ambition at AGL appears far from over, especially now that billionaire investor and activist Mike Cannon-Brookes’ board picks have been elected as independent directors. Nick Toscano
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AGL, the nation’s largest greenhouse gas emitter, has been dealt another stunning defeat after its shareholders elected all four board candidates nominated by activist investor Mike Cannon-Brookes. Nick Toscano
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Australia’s electric car industry has seized on the Morrison government’s decision to funnel more taxpayer funds to oil refineries instead of EVs. Nick Toscano #electricvehicle #ev #electriccar theage.com.au/business/compa…
ExxonMobil warns Victoria’s plan to cut gas usage could derail investments needed to avert higher energy bills and maintain enough supply. Nick Toscano #gas #energy theage.com.au/business/compa…
Origin, Rio Tinto feel heat as Australia widens oligarch sanctions | Nick Toscano smh.com.au/business/compa…
Exclusive: Tech billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes and international asset manager Brookfield have raised their bid to buy Australian energy giant AGL | Nick Toscano smh.com.au/business/compa…
It’s close to three years since Nick McKenzie & Nick Toscano & Grace Tobin published/broadcast ‘Crown Unmasked’ and it continues to reverberate. Proud Crown’s 2019 campaign against our public interest journalism failed.
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Tech billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes and Canadian fund manager Brookfield have launched a bid to take over Australian energy giant AGL and close its coal power plants sooner | Exclusive by Nick Toscano
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Breaking: Origin Energy will close Australia’s largest coal-burning power station in 2025, seven years earlier than scheduled | Nick Toscano smh.com.au/business/compa…