Victoria’s bold emissions target could be a turning point. Now here’s what we have to do | Jono La Nauze
What flew under the radar during the election campaign is actually one of the most ambitious climate goals of any place in the world
During the final weeks of the Victorian election campaign, Daniel Andrews took to wearing a State Electricity Commission jacket at press conferences, using it to highlight Labor's flagship policy of supplying publicly owned renewable energy through a revived SEC.
It got a lot of airtime, that jacket, and the promise it represented - a return to an era when governments owned big energy assets and jobs were for life. The premier spruiked the idea in his victory speech, adding that greedy energy companies were leaving the industry and goodbye to them", while volunteers in red shirts chanted S-E-C! S-E-C!" - surely one of the more obscure political chants in memory.
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