Coalition is 'without a plan' on climate change: Michelle Rowland
Shadow Communications Minister Michelle Rowland says the time wasted by the federal government is "most unfortunate", after more than ten years of inaction against climate change. It comes as the Nationals met on Sunday to discuss climate policy on net-zero by 2050 and a 2030 target but failed to come to an agreement. The reality is, this is a very poor process of public policy making and its exactly as I said, in the meantime we know that Australians understand that our economy needs to transition, we knew this more than ten years ago, Ms Rowland told Sky News Australia. We have a party (the Nationals) thats stuck in the Abbott era, one that is refusing to realise that the rest of the world has moved on and there were always going to be consequences for Australia for inaction. The job has just been made a lot harder, we are missing out on those good jobs now, were missing out on the important planning we need to do now, post-COVID and this a government without a plan and, indeed, without agreement within its own ranks. Read More Our Apps