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. Labor’s monstrous transmission debacle, VNI West, is a grave miscalculation. Business Council Australia’s Jennifer Westacott’s demand that in the transition to renewables “we must focus on removing barriers” is a further example of language that attempts to veil the human impact.
Who are now trying to prevent towers – for power lines for the transmission of renewable energy – being erected on their land? Farmers, without the power lines, will your crops even be able to be grown on the land you are hysterically trying to protect?When Nationals leader David Littleproud announces that the federal National Party will not be part of any future Coalition government federally that does not back pausing “the reckless race” to renewables, he is right.
I was furious at the display of toxic masculinity and shouted against the flow of youths shoving past me in their eagerness to join the mayhem. What once was a place of celebration of women in sport became a battleground.To the Prince of Wales: Queen Letizia and Infanta Sofia are travelling to Australia to support Spain in the Women’s World Cup final. Your pathetic excuse not to come too – the distance from Britain – is a great reason for Australia to become a republic.
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