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Voters looking for climate and clean energy leadership following federal election

By Jono La Nauze - posted Thursday, 9 June 2022


With a Federal Labor government facilitating rather than obstructing the clean energy transition, Victoria can get through this energy crisis and emerge with a more resilient economy, a better standard of living and lower emissions. But to do so, we need the same kind of courageous leadership and adherence to science we saw during the COVID pandemic.

Voters will be looking for a party able to ramp up Victoria's renewables capacity, provide transition certainty to energy workers in the Latrobe Valley, and prove to the world that our state is both serious and ambitious as a leader in meeting the global challenge to mitigate climate change.

Come the Victorian state election in November, whichever party is most convincingly able to do that will be rewarded at the ballot box.

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