Good morning, Just months before Australians head to the polls, Woodside Energy chief executive Meg O’Neill has put both sides of politics on notice , warning it would be a major government policy failure if the country cannot deliver the cheap and reliable energy needed to remain globally competitive. Meanwhile, disgraced Greek-Australian printer rental magnate and fraudster Bill Papas has been sentenced, in absentia, to seven years’ jail in Greece after failing to pay former players and staff at his football club, Xanthi. And BHP has shifted the focus of its investigation into corruption in its Bowen Basin coal business into mine rehabilitation work that has taken on new significance under changes to Queensland laws. |