“Pocock says voters have ‘buyer’s remorse’ after Labor approves massive gas development’s 40-year extension
Fortescue CEO also says suggestion Australia can lock in fossil fuel projects and claim progress on net zero is ‘concerning’.”
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/may/29/david-pocock-zali-steggall-sarah-hanson-young-north-west-shelf-approval-criticism.
Fortescue CEO also says suggestion Australia can lock in fossil fuel projects and claim progress on net zero is ‘concerning’.”
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/may/29/david-pocock-zali-steggall-sarah-hanson-young-north-west-shelf-approval-criticism.
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The environment minister, Murray Watt, gave green light to Woodside Energy’s application to extend life of North West Shelf project.”
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/may/28/woodside-toxic-spill-near-ningaloo-reef-world-heritage-area-under-investigation
I'm disgusted with the decision to give the go ahead for the climate bomb but I have no regrets about not having the LNP in power.
Respectfully you are wrong. ‘Buyers remorse’ in this instance means voting out the duopoly.
Since 2022 federal election the move away from duopoly has gathered pace. With younger voters now the majority, this movement will grow stronger.
Harder when you're actually on the field.
But, there are certain issues and principles where the red line should not be crossed.
People elected by voters into privileged positions of authority and decision making, are put there to serve the people and nation, not transnational corporations, vested interests.