House debates

Monday, 25 October 2021

Statements by Members

Environment

1:39 pm

Photo of Meryl SwansonMeryl Swanson (Paterson, Australian Labor Party, Shadow Assistant Minister for Defence) Share this | | Hansard source

Now that the Minister for Resources and Water and his lot have finally caught up with the rest of Australia on the need to have net zero by 2050, he needs to catch up with the rest of Australia on the need to stop PEP-11. He's netted himself a spot back in cabinet. He might be back in cabinet, but the minister is out of step with Australians if he thinks that they want this risky offshore oil and gas drilling off our pristine coastline. We just don't want it, Minister.

My community in Port Stephens is united with others in Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, the Central Coast and northern Sydney in saying no to this project. Last week, the Morrison government had the opportunity to knock it on the head, but they chose not to. The member for Mackellar, the member for Robertson, the member for North Sydney and the member for Wentworth, who all say they are against PEP-11, had the chance to knock it on the head, but they didn't. The government used their numbers to stop parliament even considering the member for Warringah's bill that could have stopped PEP-11 once and for all. On all of these occasions I was pleased to host and be supportive of my community. On two occasions this year I've toured the pristine coastline of Port Stephens with my good friend Frank Future from Imagine Cruises, and Albo came to have a look at what they want to do, too. The Prime Minister hasn't even fronted up. That says it all.