Senate debates

Monday, 3 November 2025

Statements by Senators

Climate Change

1:36 pm

Photo of Jane HumeJane Hume (Victoria, Liberal Party) Share this | Hansard source

I was recently doing my shopping in Woolworths. I was pushing my trolley, and looked up and saw a sign that said, proudly, that Woolworths was turning its delivery trucks to electric. I thought: 'That's great. Good on them for doing their bit to get us to net zero and reduce emissions.' But then I looked a little bit closer. Woolworths is not doing this on its own. They've had a helping hand. They got $6 million from the Clean Energy Finance Corporation and another $19 million from ARENA. That's $25 million of taxpayer money that is going to a company whose underlying profit last year was $1.7 billion. This is crazy.

Now, I do believe in man made climate change. I definitely believe that we should be reducing emissions. However, why does Woolworths need taxpayer money to do this for their delivery trucks? It may be the case that some Australians are happy to pay higher grocery prices to help fund those electric vehicles, and I'm one of them. However, are you happy to pay with both higher grocery prices and higher taxes? The truth is that this is happening right across the economy. It's happening because Labor is pouring billions of dollars into 'clean energy projects' without telling Australians exactly how much the transition is really going to cost. There's the National Reconstruction Fund, the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, ARENA, Rewiring the Nation, the emissions reduction fund, the small-scale renewable energy scheme. That's before we begin on the bureaucracies: the net zero agency, the Climate Change Authority. The list goes on and on.

Australians deserve honesty, and they deserve transparency, because every single dollar a government spends comes from somebody else's pocket. It's the pocket of a family. It's the pocket of a small business. It's the pocket of a worker trying to get ahead. Just be honest, just be real, and just be transparent.

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