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Government needs to be securing future of regional communities in net zero transition, McKenzie says
RN Breakfast host Patricia Karvelas:
Isn't part of the problem, though, this this deal that Barnaby Joyce and your party, extracted in exchange for supporting net zero was never really outlined in detail. It was shrouded in secrecy and confusion. Haven't you left yourself kind of vulnerable in the lack of detail?
I think one of the things that's becoming more and more clear and obvious around the debate about decarbonising Australia's economy is that there are actually going to be specific communities and places that are more heavily impacted than others. It's been one of the National party's great arguments in the last decade because it's true.
And so what we secured, were able to secure, was funding to ensure that those communities would be able to secure the opportunities that are purported to come with a move to net zero but also be supported to diversify their local economies and to overcome some of the challenges that are unequivocally heading their way.
The Labor party has ripped the guts out of programs at fund regional Australia and has simultaneously awarded over $2bn to Daniel Andrews' re-election campaign here in Victoria. And voters are going to be heading to the polls within three weeks of the budget being handed down. So it's hard not to be cynical, I guess, at what seems a blatant politicisation of infrastructure funding.
And now his own minister yesterday on your Insiders program confirmed that Infrastructure Australia hasn't even looked at this suburban rail loop the and the only person that has is the Victorian auditor general and the report was scathing, so I think there's huge concerns that this government has a vendetta against the regions and is using any excuse they can to rip regional funding out of the budget, and to re-profile and re-allocate it to re-elect labour premiers.
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