
$1.5 Trillion to meet our 2050 green targets
The energy department said in estimates that Australia needs 100GW of renewable energy to reach its 2030 renewable energy target.
The energy department said in estimates that Australia needs 100GW of renewable energy to reach its 2030 renewable energy target.
Labor are clueless when it comes to delivering the things that matter. Chamber: Senate on 6/11/2023Item: QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS – Answers To Questions Senator RENNICK (Queensland) (15:55): It’s good to rise and talk about what a debacle
Labor are out of control. They need to lower immigration as they are importing a homelessness crisis.
In the Senate I spoke about Australia’s flawed energy policy and the climate change hysteria that is behind it.
The deliberate lies and fear mongering needs to end.
After trying to justify expensive taxpayer funded batteries by claiming they were going to be aimed at parts of the electricity system that couldn’t be connected to the grid, it turns out they are being installed in inner city suburbs.
I am currently collating information from residents who are about to be impacted by transmission lines & other renewable energy infrastructure, to gather data such as how many properties will be affected and where. All of your submissions will be
The Hawke Keating Government introduced many policies that destroyed Australia’s sovereignty. • In 1983 Hawke got the High Court to rule that Foreign Treaties should override the State governments •In 1985 Keating lifted all foreign capital controls allowing banks to
What the hell is a central banker doing spreading fear about climate change?
Bullock should be more worried about the impact of renewables on the cost of living.
The energy department said in estimates that Australia needs 100GW of renewable energy to reach its 2030 renewable energy target.
Labor are clueless when it comes to delivering the things that matter. Chamber: Senate on 6/11/2023Item: QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS – Answers To Questions Senator RENNICK (Queensland) (15:55): It’s good to rise and talk about what a debacle
Labor are out of control. They need to lower immigration as they are importing a homelessness crisis.
In the Senate I spoke about Australia’s flawed energy policy and the climate change hysteria that is behind it.
The deliberate lies and fear mongering needs to end.
After trying to justify expensive taxpayer funded batteries by claiming they were going to be aimed at parts of the electricity system that couldn’t be connected to the grid, it turns out they are being installed in inner city suburbs.
I am currently collating information from residents who are about to be impacted by transmission lines & other renewable energy infrastructure, to gather data such as how many properties will be affected and where. All of your submissions will be
The Hawke Keating Government introduced many policies that destroyed Australia’s sovereignty. • In 1983 Hawke got the High Court to rule that Foreign Treaties should override the State governments •In 1985 Keating lifted all foreign capital controls allowing banks to
What the hell is a central banker doing spreading fear about climate change?
Bullock should be more worried about the impact of renewables on the cost of living.
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