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Perry Williams

@perrybwilliams

Business Editor at The Australian. Dad, Arsenal fan. Email [email protected]

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linkhttp://theaustralian.com.au/business calendar_today07-05-2010 13:25:45

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New from me and Perry Williams - Another coal unit down as major manufacturers told to curtail energy use. Gonna be a long winter in the energy front. theaustralian.com.au/business/minin…

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Leno ➡️ Holding ➡️ Xhaka ➡️ Torreira ➡️ Ozil ➡️ Guendouzi ➡️ Bellerin ➡️ Lacazette ➡️ Ozil ➡️ Aubameyang 🥅 #Throwback to this scintillating Arsenal move 🔥

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Australia faces a new cost-of-­living shock, with power prices forecast to soar by at least 35 per cent in 2023 as the early closure of coal-fired electricity generators creates a rocky energy transition. Perry Williams #auspol theaustralian.com.au/nation/power-b…

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What’s a $3bn order book worth in today’s contracting environment? About $500k in cash, apparently… Clough finally gets a company saving deal done with Italy’s Webuild (with Perry Williams): theaustralian.com.au/business/cloug…

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It was a pleasure to be a guest on the Money Cafe podcast to talk about my new book called “The Fortune Tellers”. Thanks heaps to James Kirby for the invitation. theaustralian.com.au/business/the-a…

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Major plastics maker Qenos is quietly preparing plans to close its Australian manufacturing plants by the end of the year, sources say, in what would be a major blow to the manufacturing sector and would put hundreds of jobs at risk. The Australian theaustralian.com.au/business/compa…

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Origin exits hydrogen in latest blow to Labor’s net zero targets Australia has lost an election cycle worth of good energy and industrial policymaking after Labor fell for the Fortescue fuelled fantasy of green hydrogen “The announcement is further evidence that green hydrogen