June coverage pressure continues to stop the funding to Myanmar Military
May coverage on pressuring fossil fuel giants to cut the cashflow to the Junta
Australian-backed company accused of exploring for gold in violence-riven Myanmar
Chevron under pressure to stem Myanmar funds
Revealing the dubious links of an Australian company in troubled Myanmar
February coverage on Woodside withdrawing workers due to human rights abuses committed by Myanmar Military
'Zero return': government savaged over taxpayer grants to open up new gas basin in Australia
The Morrison government has been accused of embarking on an “expensive plan for a climate catastrophe” after it announced it would pay the gas industry up to $50m to speed up exploration in the Northern Territory.
Putin's blacklisted oligarch ally to cash in on Morrison government's gas-led recovery
Morrison must lift the veil on corporate secrecy
Big mining and gas companies falling behind in tax transparency
Emergency aid to women in the Pacific, increased funding for responding to violence against women, ICU beds and income support. These are some of the things that our tax dollars have funded since COVID-19.
Miners ‘must come clean on tax’ from the Australian Newspaper 27/07/2020
Australia urgently needs to boost transparency requirements for mining and energy companies to ward against tax avoidance, offshore secrecy and businesses seeking unfair tax breaks, as government coffers are hit by COVID-19, new analysis has found.
New blog from PWYP's Marion Mondain on courageous PWYP activists and threats to civic space
Extracting the truth behind the COVID commission?
Unwrapping the importance of transparency during COVID-19
Time to dig out corruption in resource industry
The Australian companies mining $40 billion out of Africa
Opening Australia’s extractive data for development
Tracking Australian mining, oil and gas companies around the world is challenging. Australia has one of the largest global footprints of extractives companies operating abroad. Research by Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Australia and ESG research house CAER in September 2016 found that the 22 Extractives Industries Companies on the ASX 200 had a presence in almost 50 countries.