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Low-emissions vehicles are set to become a more familiar sight on our roads, especially if Australia is to meet its emissions targets.
Many readers were impatient and wanted more done sooner to encourage the take-up of electric vehicles.
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However, how Australia is to arrive at that point is up for debate. The Morrison government is finalising its future fuels strategy, last week releasing a discussion paper on the topic and inviting feedback.
Herald and
The Ageâs Rob Harris reported on what the government identified as priority initiatives, including encouraging business to invest in plug-in hybrid and electric car fleets, ensuring essential infrastructure was in place and improving information for motorists.
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There are few more earnest debates in politics than that of the future of the Labor Party, Rob Harris says.
The modern Labor Party that Anthony Albanese leads has a broad church of supporters.
Credit:Alex Ellinghausen In the past few months there have been no fewer than three books, full of visions and tales of where the party went wrong,
The Age and
The Sydney Morning Herald s national affairs editor says.
In his essay for
The Write Stuff: Voices of Unity on Labor s Future, frontbencher Chris Bowen warned his party will lose the next election if it attempts to boil the ocean with a complex array of promises and policies.