
Saul K
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Head of Energy Research at MST Financial. Integrated energy, resources & carbon. Opinions my own. Retweets are not endorsements. Authorised by S Kavonic, Sydney
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Jobs are going oversees because of energy costs Australia needs to change Chris Bowen's energy policies before more jobs are lost Had a good chat with Matthew Camenzuli on the risk to jobs in Sydney and across the country from Australia's deteriorating energy landscape over the last few years. Australia can win and be a land of energy abundance again. We need to be a nation of doing things again instead of just stopping things because of the green fringe.
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No future for manufacturing in Australia... ...if we can't keep our existing manufacturing jobs alive. Energy costs are killing off our manufacturing jobs Government policy that puts green activists over blue collar jobs is to blame: - Policies that allow activists to stop energy investments. - Approval processes that used to take 2 months that now take 2+ years - Government funding of activists who vandalise our major energy projects all contributing to the end of our manufacturing sector. Our own energy Minister continues to ignore the problem in order to appease green activists. Part of my chat with Matthew Camenzuli recently.
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Australia is shedding economic muscle mass. We are trading a best economic player oversees to appease the green activists. Energy and resources drive Australia’s competitive advantage. It is the reason we have a higher standards of living and can pay higher wages. But we are destroying our economic advantage. Australia is no longer in shape to win in the economic arena any more. We are shedding economic muscle mass. America, China, India and the Middle East are charging ahead, unleashing their oil and gas and mining resources, unburdened by green activism. Under Labor, Australia are heading onto the economic field with self inflicted injuries as our regulatory overburden, approval hurdles, green lawfare and investment deterrence continue unabated. Part of my chat with Matthew Camenzuli on how the vandalism of investment in our energy resources flows into our cost of living.
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