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Wealthy Victorians least likely to support climate action: poll
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When former Labor frontbencher Joel Fitzgibbon quit the opposition shadow cabinet last year, he said his party needed to reduce its ambition on climate change to win back blue-collar workers.
“Demonising and blaming blue-collar workers will not stabilise our climate,” he tweeted at the time.
But it’s wealthy Victorians, rather than blue-collar workers, who are least likely to support climate action and the transition to renewable energy, according to new polling commissioned by the Victorian Trades Hall Council, which represents 43 trade unions and eight regional trades hall councils.
REVIEW: Mother Goose, Princess Theatre Hunstanton
| Updated: 12:36, 20 December 2020
Covid-era panto season saw the Princess Theatre Hunstanton at maximum socially-distanced capacity for the opening of Tom Rolfe s Mother Goose yesterday.
Masks were mandatory throughout the performance for audience members, however this didn t deter from that distinct panto flavour.
Comedy duo Sweet and Simple (Lee and Lynn Carrol) opened the show as Madame Vanity and Oddjob.
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Madame Vanity was wearing a glittery getup that wouldn t look out of place on RuPaul s Drag Race and a sassy attitude to match.
The pair bounced off each other with humorous jokes and even some Covid-19 references thrown in, sparking laughs from the audience.