House debates

Monday, 25 August 2025

Questions without Notice

Climate Change

3:10 pm

Photo of Chris BowenChris Bowen (McMahon, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Climate Change and Energy) Share this | Hansard source

I thank my honourable friend for the question. I can report to the House that Australia and Australians are making real progress when it comes to climate action. Today, we've seen the release of Australia's emission data, showing a reduction in Australia's emissions, in the year to March, of 6½ million tons in every sector apart from transport. That is Australia and Australians getting on with the job.

Australians are also getting on with the job of installing cheaper home batteries. I'm pleased to report to the House that, as of today, 36,592 Australian households have installed a cheaper home battery under the Albanese government's policy. I'm particularly pleased to tell the member for Gilmore that more of her constituents have introduced a cheaper home battery than any other electorate in New South Wales—a fact that we celebrated on my visit with the member for Gilmore to Dolphin Point last week when we visited Mike, who's just installed a cheaper home battery. I can tell the House that the second electorate in New South Wales for the record for installing cheaper home batteries is Richmond, so congratulations to the member and community of Richmond. The third is Page, so congratulations to the member for Page. What this shows is that, up and down the coast, all through regional Australia, Australians understand that what is good for the planet is good for their pocket. That's what regional Australians know. They know that they can get on with the job of reducing bills and emissions in their households just as we can elsewhere in the country.

The honourable member asked me if we're being asked to consider any alternative plans, and of course the House is. We know you can feel the tension in the air. The country is waiting with bated breath, on tenterhooks, to find out what the Canavan review might possibly recommend when it comes to net zero. He's been charged by the Leader of the Opposition and the National Party to tell them what they should do and what they should think about net zero, but not everyone is waiting for the results of the Canavan review. The Leader of the Nationals was out on the weekend, voting to scrap net zero at the LNP conference. We also saw the anti-net-zero bill introduced and formally moved this morning not by the member for New England, it turns out, but by the member for Wide Bay and seconded by the member for Groom. I will always yield to the member for New England!

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