Premier Daniel Andrews has put energy at the centre of his campaign launch announcing plans to boost apprenticeships in the sector, subsidise power bills and boost local content on renewables projects. heyracheddie and Ash_McMillan
Premier Daniel Andrews has put energy at the centre of his campaign launch announcing plans to boost apprenticeships in the sector, subsidise power bills and boost local content on renewables projects.
“Across our government schools, at every career night, the SEC will be there, not just looking for the workers of the future, but actively recruiting them,” he said.Andrews said if he is re-elected on November 26, each Victorian household will be able to claim another power saving bonus of $250 off their electricity bills from March 2023.
“We are replacing offshore profits with offshore wind renewable megawatts ... and it’ll drive down the cost of power for Victoria and families.”which was likewise focussed on energyHe pledged to “turbocharge” the state’s gas production and pledged to pay the network charges on household power bills for the first six months of 2023., readers told The Age they wanted the major parties to explain how they will limit the state’s greenhouse gas emissions.
“The only ones who did well out of it were those private multinationals and the Liberal Party, who could finally cross ‘destroy the public utility’ off their bucket list.” Andrews told the crowd of supporters in Cranbourne on Sunday that his government had used “every single day with purpose” since his election in 2014.
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