Liberal Jeremy Rockliff weighing options after two renegade MPs reject ultimatum to ensure minority government’s stability. Follow the day’s news live
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Taylor expands on the opposition to renewables:
As always with any projects, there’s good projects and bad projects but 28,000km of transmission lines, and – and a big loss of prime agricultural land that we’re starting to see right across Australia, we think there’s a better way. Ted O’Brien is working away on this. We already said quite a lot about energy policy in recent times and we’ll continue to.
The most popular vehicles in Australia are the Hilux and the Ranger, if any vehicle prices is going to go up, it’s going to be those. Let’s be clear about that. And if you look at the documentation carefully, you will see there’s penalty provisions that they’re proposing of $100 per kilometre, David. For a Hilux and a Ranger, that is a very significant penalty and the idea that customers won’t end up paying that, you got to be kidding. And we have seen this in other markets.
Well, it’s very clear that the 28,000km of transmission lines and all that goes with it is having huge impacts on our regions. We have to get it back under control.
Continue reading…Liberal Jeremy Rockliff weighing options after two renegade MPs reject ultimatum to ensure minority government’s stability. Follow the day’s news liveGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastTaylor expands on the opposition to renewables:As always with any projects, there’s good projects and bad projects but 28,000km of transmission lines, and – and a big loss of prime agricultural land that we’re starting to see right across Australia, we think there’s a better way. Ted O’Brien is working away on this. We already said quite a lot about energy policy in recent times and we’ll continue to.The most popular vehicles in Australia are the Hilux and the Ranger, if any vehicle prices is going to go up, it’s going to be those. Let’s be clear about that. And if you look at the documentation carefully, you will see there’s penalty provisions that they’re proposing of $100 per kilometre, David. For a Hilux and a Ranger, that is a very significant penalty and the idea that customers won’t end up paying that, you got to be kidding. And we have seen this in other markets.Well, it’s very clear that the 28,000km of transmission lines and all that goes with it is having huge impacts on our regions. We have to get it back under control. Continue reading…
