Antony Balmain

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Antony Balmain

@aabalmain

Dad, nature lover. Media & Comms @Market_Forces, ex IFRC, Red Cross, ABC, SBS. Love photos, film, waves, forests, mountains. Live on Wurundjeri Kulin Country.

Melbourne, Australia Beigetreten Nisan 2011
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Murujuga traditional custodians are calling on the federal government to immediately release the conditions attached to its 40-year extension of Woodside's North West Shelf gas project and want @MurrayWatt to visit their Country. Is that too much to ask? abc.net.au/news/2025-06-2…
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@mb_dahlstrom Truly horrific. Hope there’s justice, anyone who behaves like this needs serious treatment.
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US has caused $10 trillion worth of climate damage since 1990, research finds. Let that sink in. $10 trillion damage to our climate. There must be change to end the rot, prevent new fossil fuels and accelerate renewable energy. #Climate #Energy theguardian.com/environment/20…
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Mark Ogge
Mark Ogge@MarkOgge·
Why does the Australian Government prioritise foreign owned gas corporations over Australians? Japanese gas giant INPEX: - exports more gas than NSW, Vic and SA use combined - pays no royalties or petroleum tax - pays virtually no corporate tax australiainstitute.org.au/report/big-gas…
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MEAA@withMEAA·
ABC members on the 7pm news bulletins made the brave decision to explain to the Australian public why they are going on strike today. Show your solidarity by signing the petition here: meaa.org/protectourabc/
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Ben Pennings@BenPennings·
"We are facing an unprecedented energy crisis made worse by the world's failure to face its fossil fuel addiction. Layered on top is a climate disinformation war globally and in Australia that is actively undermining the capacity to build a renewable, clean energy future and curb coal and gas exports. If these threats are not checked, accelerating climate change will crash society as we know it. This is not speculation — it reflects the warnings of the world's leading climate scientists." abc.net.au/news/2026-03-2…
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Stephen Mayne
Stephen Mayne@MayneReport·
Albo acknowledges that pokies are “overwhelmingly” the largest cause of gambling harm in Australia but is doing diddly squat about this. His Labor Party even runs four predatory pokies venues in Canberra and Sydney, something no other political party in the world does.
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Australia Institute@TheAusInstitute·
New Australia Institute polling shows more than three in five Australians support a flat 25% tax on gas exports! "We have got corporations making windfall war profits while people's energy prices are going up. It is indefensible." - Senator @stephhodginsmay #auspol
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Australia Institute@TheAusInstitute·
If gas prices stay at current levels, a 25% gas export tax would cover the cost of free uni and TAFE! "Australia's natural gas resource belongs to all Australians. So it should only be exploited if the community benefits in a very tangible and material way." @WilkieMP #auspol
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Market Forces@market_forces·
Big news: Mining and metals giant Rio Tinto has announced it favours renewables over gas and coal for its major aluminium smelter. "As fossil fuels become increasingly expensive, this investment ... positions Boyne to be among the world's first aluminium smelters underpinned by solar and wind power." abc.net.au/news/2026-03-2…
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Renewable energy is Australia’s off-ramp from global fuel shocks - Excellent by @jolauder “In every way that we can, we should be reducing our dependence on fossil fuels,”- Admiral Barrie abc.net.au/news/2026-03-2…
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Melissa Sweet@MelissaSweetDr·
What the war will mean for food security in Australia, and how governments should respond – Croakey Health Media croakey.org/what-the-war-w… By Dr Nick Rose, Co-founder and Executive Director of Sustain: the Australian Food Network.
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António Guterres
António Guterres@antonioguterres·
Our global climate is in a state of emergency. The latest @WMO report clearly shows that every key climate indicator is flashing red. The way ahead must be grounded in science, common sense & the courage to take urgent #ClimateAction. wmo.int/news/media-cen…
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Peter Cronau
Peter Cronau@PeterCronau·
BBC veteran reporter — who was sacked after laying complaints of bias to BBC management — takes legal action.
Middle East Monitor@MiddleEastMnt

A British court has heard evidence that the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) “misled” its audience during the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip. The evidence was presented as part of documents in a case being heard by a UK employment tribunal, in which five journalists of Arab origin accuse the BBC of discrimination and of unfairly dismissing four of them for refusing what they described as racist and discriminatory practices within BBC Arabic service. The five complainants are Ahmed Rouaba, of Algerian origin; Dima Odeh, of Syrian origin; Nahed Najar, of Palestinian origin; and Mohamed El-Ashiry and Amer Sultan, both of Egyptian origin. The claimants are represented in the case by John Barnes from Albertson Solicitors. This is the first case of its kind brought by this number of journalists from the Arabic of the BBC Service of World Service against the long-standing news corporation. Veteran journalist Amer Sultan, who is of Egyptian origin and one of the five claimants, accused BBC management of unfair dismissal. He said this was partly due to his reporting of what he described as “serious breaches” of the BBC editorial guidelines in the early weeks of the Israeli war on Gaza, which began on 7th October 2023. During last court session, it was revealed that Sultan—who worked for 17 years on the BBC’s Arabic website and television—had reported examples of breaches of the Guidelines to BBC World Service management. According to case documents, Liliane Landor, the former director of the World Service, held what were described as “listening sessions” to understand what went wrong and to discuss the reasons behind mistakes made by the BBC at the start of the war. These mistakes had sparked widespread criticism among BBC journalists and in political and media circles in Britain and the Middle East. middleeastmonitor.com/20260322-bbc-i…

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