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Littleproud expressed approval for the Liberal Party’s recent policy adjustment, noting that, at first glance, their coalition partner demonstrated significant maturity and leadership.
The path forward for the Coalition remains uncertain, particularly in urban areas where voters increasingly demand climate action and view achieving net-zero emissions as a critical goal.
The party has announced plans to leverage existing technology to reduce energy costs, increase gas supply, and reconsider the ban on nuclear energy, which does not emit carbon.
According to sources from SBS News, 17 members supported the net-zero emissions target, while the stance of four members remained ambiguous.
He remarked, “Australians should not have to bear the burden of ongoing conflicts within the Coalition regarding climate and energy policies.”
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He said: “Australians cannot afford to keep paying the price of Coalition infighting when it comes to climate policy and energy policy.”
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“It’s deadly negligence that would leave Australians facing more fires, floods and heatwaves, while hiking up power bills for Aussie families,” chief executive Amanda McKenzie said.