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manufacturing plants toward producing strictly electric vehicles. back to you. todd: king charles iii ascends the throne and the world pays tribute to queen elizabeth, we honor her reign. carley: philip, good morning to you, this is the first full day of king charles iii s reign. how do you think he will handle this new role? well, it really remains to be seen. queen elizabeth ascended the throne as a very young woman with a spotless, pure background. king charles iii does nots have exactly that sort of background. his judgment has often been faulty, he hasn t hathe selflessness and dedication to duty his mother had. he s very much a wild card at the moment. todd: how do you expect the
they will shut down coal mines that they will shut down coal mines that they build new car manufacturing plants and the workers can be redeployed and also the kind of things that can be in which i hope no anthony albanese that will start to do. i hope he will look very seriously at that look sharply. in a country with so much sunshine and so much space renewables it seems like a no brainer that would be relatively easy to switch to. and be relatively easy to switch to. and there are be relatively easy to switch to. iwc there are challenges, of be relatively easy to switch to. ch there are challenges, of course. you have to establish the infrastructure and connected to the grid. at the moment the australia power system is set up for the convenience of its coal industry and the coal industry lobby is very hard to keep the status quo to try to stop renewables coming part of the grade. you need
keeping people who do rely on the fossil fuel sector for income, for jobs, to actually embrace this shift? it jobs, to actually embrace this shift? . ., , , jobs, to actually embrace this shift? . . ,, ., shift? it certainly is an issue that there are local shift? it certainly is an issue that there are local communities - shift? it certainly is an issue that there are local communities in i there are local communities in australia that rely very heavily on the coal industry but it is not alone in that challenge. we see in germany for instance that they have been very dependent on coal but they are already making the shift away and the government there is looking at schemes like places where they are going to shutdown coal mines, that they build new car manufacturing plants and then commit to retraining the workers, so they can be redeployed there and that is the kind of thing that can be done. and which i hope now anthony albanese will start to look at because you can adjust for the