a project onish time after receiving government approval and built a gas storage facility in the northeastut permission. around, onend time of japan's biggest wireless operators could be punching pumpingat could be money. those were the top company headlines. >> yes trillion government will try again today to get rid of the carbon tax by reintroducing a repeal bill to parliament. let's head over to paul allen in sydney. paul, is prime minister tony abbott more confident this time around? angie.s, mainly because of the composition of the senate. there has been a change in the first of july. at the moment, the senator is dominated by those who will block attempts. all that will change on july 1. for tony abbott, he considers this to be an important part of his economic strategy. he says the carbon tax is bad for jobs, it hurts families, at its repeal will save the average family about $500 per week. he says he is a mandate to repeal. he says he did campaign on the repeal of the carbon tax. however, it is an open question whether people voted for the government because he wanted to get rid of