The Liberal Party will meet in Canberra this week for critical talks on its climate change policy, as internal divisions over the future of the Coalition’s net zero target continue to bruise the party’s public standing.
Breakdown
- The Liberal Party will meet to discuss its climate change policy after months of internal conflict.
- The party faces a key decision on whether to drop its net zero emissions target, with potential resignations expected. 16s
- Conservatives oppose any mention of net zero, while moderates fear losing climate credibility and voter support. 22s
- MPs and Senators will attend a party room meeting, with the shadow cabinet to decide the final position before discussions with the Nationals. 36s
- The debate is a major test for Susan Lee's leadership as the Coalition aims to challenge Labor's energy policy. 51s