is this the start and independents doing well. giles, is this the start of and independents doing well. giles, is this the start of a and independents doing well. giles, is this the start of a new and independents doing well. giles, is this the start of a new dawn? - and independents doing well. giles, is this the start of a new dawn? i i is this the start of a new dawn? i think certainly it will change the dynamic think certainly it will change the dynamic potentially between australia and the uk. i tell lies. if australia and the uk. i tell lies. if you australia and the uk. i tell lies. if you have australia and the uk. i tell lies. if you have a new prime minister who has talked if you have a new prime minister who has talked about having a referendum on the has talked about having a referendum on the monarchy, maybe the conversation will be had between him and boris conversation will be had between him and borisjohnson around conversation will be had between him
will necessarily be an end of the matter~ will necessarily be an end of the matter~ i will necessarily be an end of the matter. i think ultimately people will want matter. i think ultimately people will want to see the back stops with those will want to see the back stops with those who will want to see the back stops with those who are democratically elected and held those who are democratically elected and held accountable and to show that things have changed, so all eyes that things have changed, so all eyes on that things have changed, so all eyes on westminster this week about when that eyes on westminster this week about when that report comes out, but i don t when that report comes out, but i don t think when that report comes out, but i don t think really at the moment it is clear. don t think really at the moment it is clear. or don t think really at the moment it is clear. or it don t think really at the moment it is clear, or it feels like, dislike cha
that this is not going to happen overnight, but there s going to be a plan to phase out fossilfuels. there are other things that the new prime minister will have to deal with and that has to do with engaging the rest of the world. he s going to be sworn in on monday and then fly out to tokyo to meet with presidentjoe biden, to meet with the leaders ofjapan and india in the quad meeting, he indicated earlier how important that is going to be for australia. and a big foreign policy issue is the relationship with china. of course that has been very tense over the past couple of years. how anthony albanese and his government are going to engage with china is quite crucial. but generally you do see a shift, you do see a change in the way that he wants to do things. earlier today anthony albanese said i want to see change. i want to see change in the way politics operates in this country.
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to take centre stage for his government. in his acceptance speech he said that australia could be a renewable energy superpower, it could be a leader in that field and whether or not he forms a majority or a minority government with a coalition, he will have to work with green mps and the independents who ve put climate action as the centre of theircampaigning. but this is not going to be an easy task. remember, australia yet is a country that has been on the front line of a of climate disasters, whether that be the bushfires of 2019, 2020 or the catastrophic floods that have happened a couple of months ago. but it is also a country that is still very much economically wedded to fossil fuels. so to convince people, especially in the mining industry, in regional australia that have been economically dependent on this industry is going to be difficult. but anthony albanese has called for change, has called for safe change and i think it was a message for those areas as well