The Queensland parliament has achieved a groundbreaking milestone by passing a 75% carbon target, setting a new standard in the fight against climate change. This achievement has been hailed as a significant moment by the World Wide Fund for Nature-Australia, marking a shift towards bipartisan support for environmental initiatives.
CEO Dermot O’Gorman praised the new emissions reduction targets, emphasizing the importance of having a clear plan to meet them. He commended Premier Steven Miles for leading Queensland towards becoming a renewable energy superpower, despite its historical reliance on fossil fuels.
O’Gorman also acknowledged opposition leader David Crisafulli and his party for their bipartisan backing of the climate target, highlighting the unity in addressing environmental challenges.
View image in fullscreenQueensland opposition leader David Crisafulli. Photograph: Darren England/AAPShare9m ago23.42 EDT
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The Greens have criticized the government for delaying reforms to address the growing issue of student debt. Leader Adam Bandt called for immediate action to stop the indexation of loans, urging Labor to take a stand on this pressing matter.
The prime minister has hinted at upcoming changes to make student loans more equitable and straightforward, responding to concerns about the escalating debt burden faced by students.
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