Labor has accused the Opposition of selling the “same old dud product” on climate change despite Liberal leader Peter Dutton moving to adopt a more ambitious emission reduction target than his predecessor.
The Albanese Government tabled its signature Climate Change Bill last week with the House of Representatives set to vote on it in the coming days.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton speaks in the Coalition party room in Parliament House in Canberra. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Gary Ramage But Labor has maintained it has a mandate for its climate change agenda following its election triumph in May. Chris Bowen during Question Time at Parliament House in Canberra. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Gary Ramage
“The fact of the matter is this is the modern Liberal Party, out of touch with the challenges of today.
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