‘A whole joke’, Chris Bowen says of Coalition nuclear push
When requested concerning the Coalition pushing Labor to discover nuclear as a gasoline possibility, vitality minister Chris Bowen says “Convey it on! It’s only a full joke”.
Bowen:
Critically? A few factors. 9 years in workplace after which developing with vibrant concepts on the opposite facet of the election is level one. No credibility. Level two – nuclear is the costliest type of vitality.
We’ve got a value of residing disaster. Vitality costs going via the roof. And what’s the massive vibrant concept? They are saying “let’s have the costliest type of vitality we will presumably consider? Let’s provide you with the costliest type of vitality and put that in there as a result of that may make the ability costs cheaper?”
They need that debate? Convey it on! It’s only a full joke.
Rio Tinto to energy Queensland aluminium operations with renewables
Rio Tinto will put money into large-scale wind and photo voltaic farms in central and southern Queensland to energy its aluminium operations within the Gladstone area, AAP studies.
The sources large’s aluminium chief Ivan Vella on Thursday introduced a call-out for proposals to fulfill the vitality wants of the Boyne smelter, the Yarwun alumina refinery and the Queensland alumina refinery.
“It’s early within the course of, however this is a vital step in the direction of assembly our group local weather change goal of halving our emissions by the top of the last decade (from 2018 ranges),” Vella stated.
At the least 4000 megawatts of wind and solar energy will likely be wanted to run the amenities, roughly the equal of two coal-fired energy vegetation.
“This is a vital second for Queensland,” Australian Conservation Basis Gladstone campaigner Jaclyn McCosker stated.
“Coupled with the information that vitality ministers have agreed to provide you with a nationwide transition plan to section out fossil fuels, this marks a big second in Australian motion to sort out local weather change.”
Rio Tinto’s pitch to renewable vitality builders follows the signing final October of an announcement of cooperation with the Queensland authorities to determine extra renewable vitality sources within the areas.
“As Queensland’s largest vitality person, we have now an vital position to play in driving the event of aggressive renewable vitality sources … and supporting the state’s renewable vitality targets,” Vella stated.
The brand new wind and photo voltaic initiatives should begin supplying energy to Rio Tinto’s Gladstone operations via the Queensland grid by 2030, however there are considerations transmission infrastructure is falling brief.
“In Central and Northern Queensland there’s presently a cap on how a lot clear vitality could be developed regionally as a result of there’s a dire must improve grid infrastructure,” Photo voltaic Residents spokeswoman Stephanie Grey stated.
Queensland Minister for Vitality Mick de Brenni has been contacted for touch upon grid stress.
Work has additionally begun on the $2bn state-owned MacIntyre wind farm within the Southern Downs, which will likely be one of many largest within the southern hemisphere.
The federal Labor authorities has pledged $20bn to finance extra grid infrastructure, and plans to speed up new renewable vitality, battery storage and transmission nationwide.
Invoice permitting Labor to value insurance policies in lead-up to NSW election passes decrease home
The NSW parliament is nearer to passing laws permitting the Labor celebration to value its insurance policies within the lead-up to subsequent yr’s state election, AAP studies.
A Labor invoice handed within the decrease home on Thursday permitting all guarantees made within the lead-up to the March election to be scrutinised from an earlier date.
The laws would see the parliamentary funds workplace (PBO) start working from 1 July, two months sooner than the same old 1 September.
The PBO is an apolitical workforce of execs which supplies costings of all election guarantees.
The Parliamentary Price range Officer Modification Invoice 2022 handed the decrease home by division on Thursday, 43 to 39 and will likely be despatched to the higher home for debate.
Shadow treasurer Daniel Mookhey stated on Tuesday the laws would guarantee all guarantees made within the lead-up to the 2023 state election might be delivered.
Mookhey informed media on Thursday Labor had since obtained recommendation there was a chance the PBO couldn’t come on-line till August – giving employees only one further month to audit election guarantees.
“This isn’t a chance for the federal government to play politics,” he stated.
“We need to have a contest with the federal government about who has higher concepts.
“We need to get a mandate for change for our insurance policies that we’ll be taking to the election subsequent yr.”
Impartial MP Joe McGirr informed the decrease home current reforms to grants processes and query time have been half of a bigger push to enhance authorities transparency.
“We’ve seen … on the federal stage a big vote by the Australian folks that they count on transparency, and so they count on straight capturing,” McGirr stated on Thursday.
“Getting costings for insurance policies is extremely vital and the additional time that this invoice will permit is vital, and I’m very supportive of it.”
New commerce ministers head to WTO in Geneva
The commerce minister, Don Farrell and the assistant commerce minister, Tim Ayres, have introduced they may attend the World Commerce Group (WTO) ministerial convention in Geneva from 12 to fifteen June.
Previous to that, Ayres will likely be main Australia’s delegation to the OECD annual ministerial council assembly in Paris on 9 and 10 June.
The main focus will likely be supporting governments coping with Covid-19 challenges, Russia’s unlawful invasion of Ukraine, vaccine entry, digital commerce and meals safety.
Farrell:
We may even search to sort out vital longer-term challenges, together with by agreeing new guidelines to restrict subsidies that undermine fish shares, and reinvigorating discussions to reform international agriculture markets.
Ayres:
In Paris, I’ll convene a gathering of key WTO Ministers which I’ll use to press for a package deal that may tackle the challenges going through the worldwide buying and selling system, together with a response to the pandemic.
Weekly NSW Covid replace: 460 folks admitted to hospital and 39 to ICU
Some stats from the weekly NSW Well being surveillance report on Covid and the flu (through the NSW Well being Twitter account):
- PCR testing decreased, with 170,195 PCR exams reported this week, a ten% lower for the reason that earlier week. The proportion of PCR exams that have been constructive for Covid-19 decreased to 11%.
- 460 folks with Covid-19 have been admitted to hospital and 39 have been admitted to ICU this week, which is a lower on the earlier week.
- There have been 86 Covid-19 deaths reported this week. Of those, all have been eligible for a 3rd dose of a vaccine however solely 54 (63%) had obtained a 3rd dose. 5 of the deaths reported have been in folks aged below 65 years.
- The Omicron variant (B.1.1.529) is presently the dominant Covid-19 variant circulating within the NSW group, with BA.2 the predominant sub-lineage. The proportion of specimens recognized because the BA.5 sub-lineage has been rising in current weeks.
- Of the 53,271 exams performed for flu at sentinel laboratories, the proportion of constructive exams remained comparatively steady at round 16-17%.
- Emergency division displays for “influenza-like sickness” (ILI) requiring an admission have elevated to 220 in comparison with 198 admissions within the earlier week. This represents 15% of all ILI emergency division displays this week.
- The proportion of displays that have been admitted to hospital was highest for folks aged 65 years and over (51%), 35-64 years (18%) and youngsters aged 0-4 years (16%).
Pauline Hanson reappears
One Nation chief Pauline Hanson has been noticed in public for the primary time since she was struck down with Covid-19 simply earlier than the election.
Hanson had not been seen publicly even after the Covid isolation interval, mendacity low because the election outcomes got here in.
Hanson appears prone to be re-elected to the Senate once more following the Might election, nevertheless it has been a carefully fought contest between her and LNP senator Amanda Stoker over the past Queensland Senate spot.
The senator appeared exterior the federal court docket listening to a defamation case between her and former Senate and celebration colleague Brian Burston.
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Rate of interest rises anticipated to curtail development in new residence gross sales
Progress in new houses gross sales declined in Might and additional falls are anticipated as rising rates of interest start to chew, AAP studies.
The Housing Trade Affiliation month-to-month new residence gross sales report – a survey of the nation’s largest residence builders within the 5 largest states – confirmed a decline of 5.5% in Might in comparison with a month earlier.
HIA economist Tom Devitt stated the end result was not stunning in a month containing each a federal election and an rate of interest hike.
He stated whereas gross sales have been robust in the course of the first months of 2022, ongoing will increase in rates of interest are anticipated to carry this growth cycle to an finish.
“The influence of rising charges will likely be compounded by the continuing will increase in the price of building and land, forcing up the price of a brand new home and land package deal,” Devitt stated.
However he stated there’s a important quantity of labor below building and elevated ranges of labor accredited however not but commenced.
This may see a big lag earlier than the rise within the Reserve Financial institution of Australia’s money fee adversely impacts on the variety of new houses commencing building.
“The lag from when a fee rise leads to a decline in begins could be as brief as six months, however on this cycle, it might be greater than 12 months earlier than the quantity of begins fall as a result of rise in charges,” he stated.
The RBA adopted up on its 25 foundation level enhance in Might this week with an extra 50 foundation level hike within the money fee, taking it to 0.85%.
Victoria led the decline in new residence gross sales in Might, dropping by 12.7%, adopted by NSW and Western Australia, down 12.2% and 0.8% respectively.
Nevertheless, gross sales rose 8.8% on Queensland and have been up 12% in South Australia.
Shepparton MP Suzanna Sheed has been requested by Mildura MP Ali Cupper concerning the lack of non-government enterprise program throughout in the present day’s query time. “There are 5 weeks left on this parliament. I’ve been elevating this challenge on this place for a really, very very long time,” Sheed says.
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“The independents are on the march. We have simply seen that in a federal election with the largest crossbench within the federal authorities. So these points are vital,” Sheed says.
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Peter Dutton on deportations to New Zealand
Dutton additionally commented on the chance Labor may water down visa cancellations attributable to New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern’s upcoming journey and representations concerning the coverage:
The New Zealand authorities’s been clear in that place for a very long time, and I perceive that, however we’ve decided that we might deport criminals, notably probably the most critical folks that have dedicated sexual offences towards ladies and youngsters … drug sellers, traffickers, individuals who’ve dedicated homicide, individuals who weren’t Australian residents however who dedicated crimes towards Australian residents and it was proper to deport them and we’re safer due to having completed so.
I don’t need to see the Albanese authorities stroll it again as, you already know, we tried to strengthen the legal guidelines. They wouldn’t assist that and in opposition they have been very weak on these deportations, in truth, they have been weak in authorities. Between Scott Morrison, myself, Karen Andrews, we deported about 10,100 of those criminals. And we all know that when Labor was in authorities over the identical interval they did about 1,100. Now the numbers will drop off once more, little doubt, below this authorities … sure, I perceive why New Zealand wouldn’t need them again however they’re residents of New Zealand as UK and elsewhere and that’s the place they need to return to, so I feel we’ve acted in our greatest curiosity. If Anthony Albanese tries to wind that again, I feel that will be a devastating final result.


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Peter Dutton on excessive court docket judgement on stripping citizenship
Earlier, Peter Dutton additionally weighed in on the excessive court docket’s resolution that the house affairs minister’s energy to strip twin nationals of Australian citizenship for participating in suspected terrorist actions are invalid.
Duton informed 2GB Radio:
The federal government must take the recommendation, to take a look at the judgment and to work out what the legislative response must be, and this must occur as a matter of urgency as a result of we don’t need these folks paroled and again out on the road and having the chance to commit a terrorist offence. The specter of terrorism hasn’t gone away. I imply we, pray God, haven’t seen an assault in London or Paris or in our personal nation. That doesn’t imply that these folks have given up their ideology or that they’re not a risk to to Australians, and we’ll do no matter we will to assist the federal government to go laws.
The federal government will not be bringing parliament again until the twenty sixth of July. But when parliament must resume subsequent week, or the week after, we will likely be there and we’ll assist them doing that as a result of there may be an urgency to this and we have to hear from the legal professional common Mark Dreyfus. As to what the reply is, what the laws response must be, and, and we’ll assist any wise proposal that they put ahead.
Labor has performed down the necessity for any modifications, as solely two folks will get their citizenship again on account of the choice – the plaintiff Delil Alexander, and one different.
There are additionally different powers to stop dangers from Australian residents suspected of terrorism together with momentary exclusion orders and management orders.