Is this what Labor thinks passes for serious debate?
Nothing demonstrates how far the current Labor project under Anthony Albanese has departed from the Hawke legacy than the puerility of its approach to the nuclear energy question.
Nothing demonstrates how far the current Labor project under Anthony Albanese has departed from the Hawke legacy than the puerility of its approach to the nuclear energy question.
Peter Dutton has declared the next election is a referendum on nuclear energy and power prices.
There is no Labor version of what Peter Dutton is offering on nuclear and climate that Anthony Albanese can adopt. There are now two defined paths on energy, both leading to net zero by 2050.
Peter Dutton says under a Coalition government nuclear reactors would be commonwealth-owned and operated under similar schemes to those overseeing Snowy Hydro and NBN.
Just when Anthony Albanese thought he had got himself out of immediate political strife, along comes the union movement’s chief problem child, John Setka.
It’s easy to see why senior Coalition figures are not convinced when Anthony Albanese insists no early election is on the cards.
As the PM bids to outmanoeuvre Peter Dutton on emission targets and the Coalition prepares for an early election, Newspoll has the Opposition Leader ahead as the more experienced and decisive leader.
Primary support for the Coalition has lifted to the highest point in almost three years as Peter Dutton closes in on Anthony Albanese.
The latest Newspoll has only hardened a trend that has been gradually shifting against Labor for the past 12 months.
If the last two weeks of parliament haven’t aged Anthony Albanese, nothing will. He has suffered one of the most bruising fortnights since the election.
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