The Coalition has reached a joint position on energy and climate action after dumping the net zero by 2050 target. Liberal and National leaders spruiked their new plan, focusing on affordability and reliability over emissions reduction.
Breakdown
- The Coalition has abandoned the net zero by 2050 target, following the Nationals' lead. 15s
- The new policy focuses on increasing gas supply, exploring nuclear energy, and extending coal-fired power stations to lower power bills. 26s
- If elected, the Coalition would shift energy market priorities to affordability and reliability, and commit to year-on-year emissions cuts compared to other developed countries. 37s
- Labor has criticized the Coalition's approach as a rightward shift, suggesting it may not win back climate-focused voters. 1m 16s
- Opposition leader Susan Lee announced an upcoming migration policy, aiming to reduce current migration numbers. 2m 0s