Australia's Prime Minister Promotes Renewable Energy in Newcastle

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Anthony Albanese, the Prime Minister of Australia, visited Newcastle to emphasize the country's potential as a renewable energy superpower and the government's role in supporting this transition. Newcastle, historically known for coal mining and steel making, has the opportunity to embrace renewable energy and move beyond extraction industries.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: We are home to every metal and critical mineral essential to net zero and we own a proven track record as a reliable producer and exporter of energy and resources. So much of the history of the Hunter speaks proudly to that but I don't want extraction to be the limit of our ambitions. I talk about Australia as a renewable energy superpower because that's the truly global scale of the opportunity and government has to be a partner in this, not just an observer.

LAURA TINGLE, CHIEF POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT: Anthony Albanese went to Newcastle last week to deliver a message that should have resonated with a city whose history has been shaped by coal mining and, for a long time, by steel making. Things changed dramatically for Newcastle in 1997 when BHP announced it was planning to close its massive steel work

 

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