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Tony Wood

Labor is adrift on gas policy. Here’s why that’s bad

Without a clear strategy, Labor leaves the field open to those who insist we should stop all gas now, and those who argue that gas will be around for many decades yet.

A critical environmental decision and an enthusiastic industry conference have exposed several issues that must be high on the agenda for the second Albanese government. In its first term, the government struggled to be clear on the role of gas, which left gaps to be filled by advocates with strong interests. Current developments demand a different approach.

The gas industry celebrated Minister Watt’s decision to extend the life of the North West Shelf gas project to 2070 as evidence of an open door to gas. The terms of the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act did not allow the minister to reject the project based on its climate change impact. A final decision depends on unreleased conditions related to the impact of the project on important indigenous rock art.

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Tony Wood is head of the energy program at the Grattan Institute.

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