WELL HERE'S THE ANSWER!
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Usually when Ministers build industries they like to cut ribbons, wear hard-hats and brag to locals about how many jobs they are creating. Instead, itās almost like the government doesnāt want Australians to know about all the Clean Green transformation.
Perhaps because it looks like this?
From the press release: The Truth Map totals include:
31,000 wind turbine towers ā six times the current national number to be replaced every 15-20 years, operating 30% ā 40% of the time.
28,000 km of high-voltage transmission lines ā longer than [half] a lap around the equator*.
7,800 km of undersea cabling ā cutting through fragile marine habitats.
44,000 km of new haulage roads ā longer than Australiaās coastline.
350ā550 million solar grid panels covering 443,755 hectares ā an area larger than metropolitan Sydney to be replaced every 25 years, operating 18% ā 25% of the time.
$1.38 trillion in total costs ā overwhelmingly subsidised by taxpayers.
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Attacking the US and 'elbows up' really pays off doesn't it?
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick didnāt mince words this week. Speaking at the Eurasia Groupās U.S.āCanada Summit, he made clear that Washingtonās trade agenda under President Trump has one simple priority: America first, Canada second. According to multiple attendees, Lutnickās tone was unusually āaggressive,ā signalling that the White House intends to pull vehicle assembly and production back onto U.S. soilāeven if that means shattering the decades-old economic framework that underpins Canadaās auto industry.
But the deeper story isnāt about Trumpās aggression. Itās about Canadaās weakness. After a decade of governing by virtue rather than strategy, Ottawa has no leverage left. Successive governments prioritized moral signalling over industrial policyāchasing green targets, expanding bureaucracy, and taxing productivityāwhile the ...