The dust has settled on the 2025 federal election, and one thing is clear: Australians have delivered a resounding "yes" to renewable energy—and a firm "no" to nuclear.
A new survey is making waves in the energy debate, revealing a strong sentiment among Aussies: gas fracking is on the nose, and renewables are the way forward.
Thinking about getting a battery to go with your rooftop solar? Now might be the perfect time to dive in. The federal Labor government is putting its money where the sun is, promising a hefty 30% discount on home batteries. Here's what that actually means for your wallet, your power bills, and even the planet.
Australia has made significant strides in renewable energy, with nearly 40% of its electricity now coming from sources like wind and solar—four times more than 15 years ago. But instead of falling, power prices are set to rise yet again. Given that renewables are the cheapest form of newly built energy, many Australians are left wondering why their electricity bills aren’t dropping. Let’s break down the reasons behind this.