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Chris Bowen confirmed as new energy and climate minister, McAllister as assistant
Chris Bowen confirmed as Australia’s next climate and energy minister, the first climate minister since the last Labor government.
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May 31, 2022
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Fossil fuel industry loses its grip over Australia’s climate and energy policies
Change of government will see a clean-out of fossil fuel industry lobbyists that held sway in the corridors of power for nearly a decade.
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Greens power play: New parliament to be a leadership test for Adam Bandt
The Greens celebrate best ever federal election result, and a win for climate action. But the next three years will be a leadership test for Adam Bandt.
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May 23, 2022
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Greens to push for 2030 deadline to phase out coal power
Greens leader Adam Bandt says party will pressure the next government to set a hard deadline for an Australian phase out of coal.
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May 19, 2022
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“Responsible government has disappeared:” Allegra Spender on her battle for Wentworth
Independent candidate Allegra Spender says Wentworth would be “best represented by the crossbench, not the backbench”.
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May 16, 2022
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Australian voters deserve a ministers’ debate on climate and energy. They won’t get one
Given the world is in the midst of a major climate crisis, Australian voters deserved a climate ministers’ debate.
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May 13, 2022
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Georgia Steele: The climate independent with Craig Kelly in her sights
Independent candidate Georgia Steele wants to dislodge climate-denier Craig Kelly and revive federal action on climate change.
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May 11, 2022
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“Limited time to do something”: Experts call for quick switch to zero emissions transport
Australian experts call for a national transport decarbonisation strategy, saying Australia risks “streets full of toxic exhausts and noise”.
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May 11, 2022
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Zali Steggall: The independent MP hoping to lead a ‘teal wave’ to Canberra
Meet Zali Steggall: the original ‘teal’ independent hoping to lead a wave of climate-friendly independents to Canberra.
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May 9, 2022
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“Coal fired power stations will close, regardless of who’s in office:” Bowen
Labor’s Chris Bowen says what Angus Taylor won’t – that Australia’s coal power stations are going to close.
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May 6, 2022
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“Change the climate in Canberra:” Independents vow to break stalemate
Independents call on clean energy sector to back their election bids, to break a major party deadlock on national climate action.
Michael Mazengarb
May 4, 2022
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Electric cars and homes: Rugby great joins push to electrify Australia
Independent ACT senate candidate and former Wallabies captain says Australians could slash energy bills and emissions by going electric.
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May 3, 2022
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