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Kate Chaney

February

BP’s decision to hit pause on turning Kwinana into a clean energy hub is a wake-up call for Western Australia.

BP’s Kwinana pause shows WA risks being left behind in renewables race

We should be leading the energy transition, but instead we’re stalled by slow approvals, political gridlock and a lack of urgency.

May 2023

The six teal independent members elected a year ago, with Allegrs Spender at left and Kate Chaney, right.

A year on, the teal wave has been rebutting oppositional politics

The politics, the processes and even the layout of parliament itself do not make for open-minded or brave policymaking.

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