



Gas export tax could raise up to $17bn a year, The Australia Institute tells Senate inquiry as gas bosses called to appear
The bosses of Australia’s biggest gas producers have been asked to front a Senate inquiry into a proposed 25 per cent export tax amid soaring profits driven by the global energy crisis. In a submission to the Senate Inquiry into the Taxation of Gas Resources, the Australia Institute estimated that such a tax could raise up to $17 billion per year.

"Pivotal moment" for LNG tax reform as prices surge globally
A lead analyst at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) has argued that conditions are ripe for an overhaul of how Australia taxes liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, with gas giants preparing to cash in on another global price surge.

Factcheck: BP is right, a 25% gas export tax "would significantly increase total government revenue"
BP have correctly uncovered that a tax on gas exports would raise more revenue than the Petroleum Resource Rent Tax (PRRT). However, some of their other claims in their submission to the Senate Select Committee on the Taxation of Gas Resources were misleading...

Santos records nearly $47bn in sales over a decade without paying corporate tax
Corporate tax transparency data shows that for the 10th straight year, Santos has made zero corporate tax payments from nearly $47 billion in sales. This covers the period from 2013-14 to 2023-24 (the most recent data available).

Santos case could set precedent on offshore oil and gas clean-up responsibility
A Federal Court judge is considering a legal challenge by the The Wilderness Society over whether Australia’s offshore regulator failed to ensure Santos had funds to clean up its Reindeer gas field, before approving its environmental plan.

Japanese climate coalition joins growing push for 25% gas export tax
Calls for Australia to impose a 25 per cent gas export tax have gained international backing, with a coalition of Japanese climate and advocacy groups urging the Albanese government to act.

Over 800 FOI reviews drag on for more than a year due to under-resourcing
In March, the Albanese Government pulled their “friendless” crackdown on freedom of information (FOI) rights. While it is comforting that things will not get even worse, change is needed to address the culture of secrecy and denial that successive governments have allowed to fester in the public service.

Private health isn’t delivering on value. Here are three practical steps for reform
This is the second of three articles examining the value private health insurance and private healthcare bring to the Australian health system.

International aid enters historic decline with Australia among lowest contributors
As global crises mount, international aid spending has entered a historic decline, with Australia’s contribution among the lowest in the world. “DFAT must restore its aid budget and shore up the global humanitarian system that faces its most serious crisis in decades,” said Oxfam Australia’s Head of Humanitarian, Lucia Goldsmith.

Shorter America This Week: Ceasefire?; Madman theory; Group hugs in space
It isn’t always easy to keep up with what’s happening in the US. “Shorter America” is a series where Dr Emma Shortis loops you in on what’s going on in America and shares news and analysis that you can trust.
































