House debates

Monday, 1 December 2014

Questions without Notice

Water, Infrastructure

2:23 pm

Photo of Tony AbbottTony Abbott (Warringah, Liberal Party, Prime Minister) Share this | Hansard source

I do thank the member for Kennedy for his question. Humble and innocuous, he says, but his voice has been heard in the land as, indeed, has the member for Dawson's voice—as it should be. I am more than happy to consider the irrigation scheme that the member refers me to. As is well known, this is a government that, before the election, committed to ending the dam phobia which has afflicted our polity for the best part of 30 years. We do believe that we need more water storages because not only are water storages a marvellous source of wealth to our farmers and a source of sustainability to our cities but they are also a source of energy to consumers, because they can be used for clean, green hydro power. There is an abundance of reasons for wanting to look again at major irrigation projects and major water storage projects. That is, in significant measure, what the Northern Australia white paper will be considering. That is, in significant measure, what the Joint Select Committee on Northern Australia, under the chairmanship of the member for Leichhardt, has been looking at. I commend that committee for its work, and, certainly, this is one of the projects which the government is looking at.

Comments

Andrew JACKSON
Posted on 30 Dec 2014 12:15 am

Good to see that the PM is not Dam phobic. Why then has he not dammed a river.

He like the rest of the Liberal are as unwilling to build dams as the anti-human Greens.

Abbott's lack of action speaks louder than his words.
Andrew Jackson
apjackson@hotkey.net.au

Andrew JACKSON
Posted on 3 May 2015 1:00 pm

It is now 6 months since Abbott came out in favor of dams and 5 months since I accused him of being just an anti human greenie. HE still has not turned the sod anywhere to build a dam.

MY guess is that by tome of next election he will have not signed the contract to build a single dam.

Just as The Greens Political Party are Green on the outside and Red on the inside The Libs are Blue on the outside and a reddish green on the inside.

Andrew Jackson
apjackson@hotkey.net.au