Last night's @abcnews piece on the transmission cost blowout, and the need to shift the energy transition to more rooftop solar, with batteries.
https://t.co/9k36UDmEXI
Join artists, experts, and cultural leaders and sign the petition to help safeguard Murujuga’s legacy for all generations. Sign the petition here. https://t.co/QsRGRzSxD4
Post election radio this morning with Leon Compton.
The race is still too close to call based on the preference count that is happening right now.
What we do know is that every polling booth in areas impacted by salmon farming was won by the community independent campaign.
Approving Santos's Barossa gas project will lock Aus into decades of climate pollution. At 15.2 million tonnes of emissions each year, it’s expected to be one of the dirtiest gas fields globally. We need to cut pollution not open new fossil fuel projects. https://t.co/MR5xK9K3rh
Throughout the lead-up to the election, we're hearing more and more promises from the major parties, but the big challenges facing our country simply aren't being addressed.
Antarctic Governance: Australia and Japan in the Antarctic Treaty System. Professor Akiho Shibata, Kobe University. 1 May 2025, University of Tasmania. @AIIATAS @AIIANational @UTAS_ https://t.co/oC7TGxjX2j
Antarctic Science (and some Geopolitics). —> Open Access PDFs; order printed copies | Eds Michael P. Meredith, Jess Melbourne-Thomas https://t.co/SAdVSyWC25
What a seismic, damaging abuse of process the Tasmanian premier is pursuing here. Who can have faith in any planning laws if they are tossed out when the going gets tough?
$10BN for new housing supply for first homeowners is very welcome.
I’ll keep pushing for ⬆️$$ for social & affordable housing + homelessness support.
Where is the structural reform so we start treating housing as a human right, not an investment vehicle?
https://t.co/n7ELvvXa82
I know everyone is focused on the 5% deposit announcement from Labor - but the announcement to build 100,000 homes for first home buyers should the standard of what governments do - governments should be in the business of building housing
@RARohde 🤯 Disastrous policy for all of society. Climate-related extremes also set to become apocalyptic without the science needed to prepare for them.