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5 best ASX energy shares of the 2021 financial year revealed

5 best ASX energy shares of the 2021 financial year revealed As the world emerged from initial COVID lockdowns, the demand for energy soared. Bernd Struben earned his economics degree in the US. Following several years writing about the tourism industry in the Caribbean, he moved to The Netherlands to cover the EU s booming commercial real estate markets. He moved to Australia in 2010, where he transitioned to analysing the Aussie equity markets. He employs a combination of macro economics and company specific data to gauge what he believes are tomorrow s best investments. In his free time, you re likely to find Bernd at the beach or dabbling away on a new work of science fiction.

Land rights: Historic handback of Kakadu town to Mirarr traditional owners

For four decades the Mirrar people fought to regain ownership over the town of Jabiru, inside Kakadu National Park. On Saturday, they were finally granted the freehold title, with hopes it will be developed into a tourism hub.

New hydrogen technology clusters launch in Queensland

26 May 2021 0:50 GMT Updated  26 May 2021 0:50 GMT in  Perth The Australian state of Queensland is looking to boost its hydrogen credentials with the establishment of two new hydrogen technology clusters. ENERGY EXPLORED: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCELERATE Gain valuable insight into the global oil and gas industry s energy transition from National Energy Resources Australia (Nera) revealed Wednesday the clusters had been established in Gladstone and Toowoomba following a A$100,000 (US$77,707) commitment from the Queensland government to establish the clusters through a partnership with Nera. Queensland’s Minister for Energy, Renewables and Hydrogen Mick de Brenni confirmed the state would provide A$50,000 in funding each to the Central Queensland Hydrogen Ecosystem Cluster (CQH2) and Toowoomba & Surat Basin Enterprise (TSBE) Hydrogen Industry Cluster to progress their strategies.

Australia's natural gas answer to Climate Summit goals

Opinion piece by APPEA Chief Executive Andrew McConville Imagine a world with no warmth for clean cooking and heating, no sustainable fuel for power stations to provide electricity and drive our machinery as our energy mix changes, no glass, no clothing, no mobile phones, no steel, no concrete, no computers, no paints or plastics and much more. This would be a world without the oil and gas industry, it is a simple fact vested interests choose to ignore time and time again. But facts never get in the way of a good story for some people. For example, you can provide facts such as natural gas is abundant and versatile and is the cleanest-burning hydrocarbon, able to partner with renewable energy sources but critics won’t listen. They don’t want to listen.

Natural gas 'the answer' to Climate Summit goals

CEO of the Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association. Imagine a world with no warmth for clean cooking and heating, no sustainable fuel for power stations to provide electricity and drive our machinery as our energy mix changes, no glass, no clothing, no mobile phones, no steel, no concrete, no computers, no paints or plastics and much more. This would be a world without the oil and gas industry, it is a simple fact vested interests choose to ignore time and time again. But facts never get in the way of a good story for some people. For example, you can provide facts such as natural gas is abundant and versatile and is the cleanest-burning hydrocarbon, able to partner with renewable energy sources but critics won’t listen. They don’t want to listen.

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