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Biggest joke : Turnbull s new climate change job04/04/2021|5min
Sky News host Rowan Dean says the biggest joke of all was New South Wales Energy Minister Matt Kean appointing Malcolm Turnbull to a new government climate change job.
The former prime minister was appointed chair of the Net Zero Emissions and Clean Economy Board earlier in the week.
“Within hours of this ludicrous appointment Turnbull was doing what he does best, sabotaging his federal colleagues at the same time as selling the coal miners of the Hunter down the river,” Mr Dean said.
“But the biggest fool of them all is Gladys Berejiklian by allowing this lunatic Matt Kean to destroy the future prosperity of Australia s premier state.
NSW puts $750 million on the table to help clean up big emitters
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Matt Kean and Gareth Ward at BlueScope for the announcement they say will help big emitters accelerate their transition to renewables.
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The New South Wales Energy Minister travelled to BlueScope in Port Kembla today to announce a $750-million program to help businesses develop low emissions technologies.
Key points:
Matt Kean travelled to BlueScope Steel in Wollongong to make the announcement
It s part of the government s plan to move the state towards a net zero target by 2050
Matt Kean
Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says the government is increasingly concerned that the private sector will call its bluff on the construction of a new gas plant.
Last September Prime Minister Scott Morrison said if the private sector does not build a gas plant in the Hunter Valley to replace the Liddell Power Station, his government would intervene and build one.
Mr Morrison gave the energy companies until the end of March.
Mr Clennell said the government is now pressuring the New South Wales state government to help underwrite such a plant.
“And encouraging both AGL and Energy Australia to seek a state government underwriting of new plants,” Mr Clennell said.
“In a conversation between the federal Energy Minister Angus Taylor and the New South Wales Energy Minister Matt Kean, Taylor is said to have said words to the effect of ‘well you underwrite renewables, why not underwrite gas?’
“The federal government keen to push this gas and manufacturing strategy,
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