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We took big slabs of Butler’s comments because we don’t think we could say it any better. “Budgets are about choices and priorities, and this budget makes it perfectly clear the Turnbull government isn’t choosing a safe climate because they don’t think it is a priority. This budget finally makes official what we already know this Liberal government is failing all future generations of Australians.”

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This budget allocates more new money to the Department of the House of Representatives than it does to tackling climate change.

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“As the central pillar of the Direct Action policy, the Emission Reduction Fund, runs out of funds, this budget delivers ZERO new policies or funding to drive down pollution and combat climate change.

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“Malcolm Turnbull, the Prime Minister who once said he didn’t want to lead a Liberal Party that didn’t feel as strongly about climate change as he did, is now the Prime Minister who has completely dropped any pretence of attempting to combat climate change,” Butler says in his statement, noting that climate change did not rate a single mention in the Budget speech. Nearly three years after celebrating the dumping the carbon price (above), slashing the RET and ignoring expert advice (CCA and the Climate Council), the Coalition government has no actual policy, on energy or climate, and its negligence is adding to the stunning rise in electricity prices it is trying to blame on everything and everyone else. There are no new funds for the Direct Action policy that Turnbull had once ridiculed as a fig leaf for a climate action, and nothing on what might take Australia along the path to the pledge it signed in the Paris deal – effectively to reach zero net emissions by 2050.Īs Labor’s Mark Butler noted this morning, the Coalition’s climate change policy has officially gone from that fig-leaf to a non-existent farce. See Matt Rose’s article for more details.īut there is nothing on climate change, no grand vision on energy. There’s some pointless extra money for coal seam gas, the removal of some funds for carbon capture (finally) and some previously promised funds for solar thermal (about time), and even another thought bubble on Snowy Hydro – this time to buy it out from the state governments. The 2nd Morrison/Turnbull fiscal document blithely ignores the issue, despite the fact that their lack of policy direction in the last few years has been the major contributor to the price surges that are scorching household and business budgets. You know, one of the biggest cost inputs for business being addressed in the government’s economic centrepiece.īut no. Take control - everything stays private unless you choose to share.You would think that with all the hoo-ha about the scandalous increases in electricity prices that it would have rated some sort of mention in the budget. Choose to make your emails, passwords, payments, and activity private with a tap or click.ģ. Peel back the curtains and find out what personal info is floating around online.Ģ. The respect to your online privacy extends with its Zero Knowledge policy, as FigLeaf never stores your sensitive information on its servers.ġ.

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