Guardian AU
Australia news live: Victoria announces one-off car rego rebate; hecklers ‘unworthy of Anzac legend’, Tim Wilson says
Victoria is offering drivers a one-off car registration rebate as the state government moves to ease cost-of-living pressure on households. Meanwhile, Liberal MP Tim Wilson has condemned hecklers who disrupted Anzac Day commemorations, calling their behavior a betrayal of the values the occasion represents.
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Australia news live: Taylor says Coalition preferencing One Nation in Farrer to stop ‘teal policies’; Victoria announces one-off car rego rebate
The Coalition will preference One Nation over teal-aligned candidates in the seat of Farrer, with opposition leader Angus Taylor framing the decision as a bulwark against climate-focused policy. Taylor also sparked debate by calling for Welcome to Country ceremonies to be used less frequently, arguing the practice has been "devalued" through overuse. Meanwhile, Victoria's government announced a one-off car registration rebate for eligible motorists.
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Sydney Morning Herald
Angus Taylor says Welcome to Country ceremonies are overdone
Angus Taylor has waded into culture war territory, arguing that Welcome to Country ceremonies have become so frequent they've lost their meaning. His comments land just one day after attendees booed an Indigenous elder performing the ceremony at an Anzac Day service in Sydney. The timing ensures the debate will dominate the political agenda, putting pressure on both major parties to stake out their positions ahead of the federal election.
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Taylor says higher risk of ‘bad people coming from bad countries’ and that welcome to country ceremonies ‘overused’
Angus Taylor has defended his immigration policy by claiming higher risk of "bad people" coming from certain countries, while declining to distance himself from Pauline Hanson's hardline positions. The Opposition Leader also described Welcome to Country ceremonies as "overused" in an ABC interview, as he doubled down on preferencing One Nation ahead of an independent candidate in the seat of Farrer. The comments signal a deliberate shift rightward for the Coalition ahead of the federal election, courting conservative voters at the risk of alienating moderates.
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Queensland’s renewable energy ‘whiplash’: how the shift from coal stalled in Australia’s most polluting state
Queensland's renewable energy transition hit a wall when the incoming LNP government reversed course on Labor's ambitious clean energy agenda, despite 14 major solar, wind, and storage projects totalling 3,202 megawatts having been approved in 2024 alone. The state, already Australia's largest carbon emitter, had been on track to nearly eliminate coal from its grid by 2035. The policy whiplash has left developers and advocates questioning whether Queensland can meet its climate targets at all.
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