This election showed Australians want climate action. Conservatives should listen

Published: May 24, 2022

Following the result of Saturday’s election, our Chair Cristina Talacko has written an opinion piece to the Canberra Times on why resetting the environmental agenda must be the priority for the Coalition over the next three years:

“It is now loud and clear that the Australian electorate has moved beyond the climate wars. The devastating wipe-out of moderate Liberals on Saturday night sends a message that must be acknowledged: the heartland of the traditional Liberal Party will move on if the party does not keep up”.

Read the full article HERE

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