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Neville and his wife Megan run a cattle station at Kalapa, 30km west of Rockhampton, that looks directly onto the Stanwell coal-fired power station — Queensland’s largest electricity generator– and a potential nuclear site under the Coalition’s proposed energy plan.

Just down the road from the Hansens’ property, the Stanwell coal-fired power station looms large on the horizon. Source: SBS News / Sara Tomevska
But it’s a different industrial eyesore that they’re worried about.
“It’ll completely change the place.”
Queensland an election battleground
Queensland will be critical to winning next year’s election; Labor holds just five of the state’s 30 federal seats.

Cattle country in central Queensland has become a federal election battleground. Source: Supplied
While Albanese has spent much of his pre-budget efforts in Queensland pushing the economic benefits of Australia becoming a renewable superpower, Dutton met with a growing cohort of graziers, including the Hansens, who are upset about future wind projects in the region.
“To put it into perspective, the tops of those mountains will be cleared.”
“I want to make sure that we’re not destroying the local environment to save the planet.”
I want to make sure that we’re not destroying the local environment to save the planet.
Peter Dutton
‘We’re not mucking around’
We’re not mucking around, we’re interested in serious investments.
Energy Minister Chris Bowen
“It would be the biggest own goal in Australian history if we did not seize this opportunity.”
Australia ‘simply isn’t very good at manufacturing’
“International competitive renewable energy, delivered to your door, is key.”

Rob Williamson from Alpha HPA says internationally competitive renewable energy is key for Australian manufacturing to succeed. Source: Supplied
Williamson says Australia should start by focusing on value-adding to supply chains before leaping into end-product manufacturing.
“I can understand the need for government intervention in the transition to zero-carbon economy … but if our friends the Americans are willing to spend squillions of their taxpayer’s dollars subsidising the manufacture of solar panels then surely it makes more sense to buy our solar panels from them, at subsidised prices?”
Climate 200 is also targeting seats in Queensland, further upping the chances of a minority government for Labor at the next election.