Climate change and energy – expanding the Capacity Investment Scheme
The proposal would expand the national target of the Capacity Investment Scheme (CIS) from 82% renewable electricity by 2030 to 100% by 2030 and accelerate the staged closure of coal plants before 31 December 2030, in the National Electricity Market (NEM) and the South West Interconnected System (SWIS).
Read moreClimate change and energy – expanding the Capacity Investment Scheme
The proposal would expand the national target of the Capacity Investment Scheme (CIS) from 82% renewable electricity by 2030 to 100% by 2030 and accelerate the staged closure of coal plants before 31 December 2030, in the National Electricity Market (NEM) and the South West Interconnected System (SWIS).
Read moreBetter transport and telecommunications infrastructure
The proposal would provide $1.3 billion in grants over 4 years for better transport and telecommunications infrastructure. A list of proposed projects is at Attachment B.
The funding profile would be $72.1 million in 2025-26, $360.5 million in 2026-27, $518.1 million in 2027-28 and $333.9 million in 2028-29.
The proposal would be non-ongoing and start on 1 July 2025.
Read moreGive renters rights to solar
The proposal would provide $10 billion to the Commonwealth Electricity Corporation to establish a ‘renters’ right to solar’ program.
The ‘renters’ right to solar’ program would allow renters to request the installation of an average-sized solar panel system, up to 8kW, to be installed at their rental properties. Landlords would only be permitted to refuse such requests on reasonable grounds. Legitimate reasons would be if body corporate rules prevent it, engineering considerations, or the property being unsuitable.
Read moreGive renters rights to solar
The proposal would provide $10 billion to the Commonwealth Electricity Corporation to establish a ‘renters’ right to solar’ program.
The ‘renters’ right to solar’ program would allow renters to request the installation of an average-sized solar panel system, up to 8kW, to be installed at their rental properties. Landlords would only be permitted to refuse such requests on reasonable grounds. Legitimate reasons would be if body corporate rules prevent it, engineering considerations, or the property being unsuitable.
Read moreGive renters rights to solar
The proposal would provide $10 billion to the Commonwealth Electricity Corporation to establish a ‘renters’ right to solar’ program.
The ‘renters’ right to solar’ program would allow renters to request the installation of an average-sized solar panel system, up to 8kW, to be installed at their rental properties. Landlords would only be permitted to refuse such requests on reasonable grounds. Legitimate reasons would be if body corporate rules prevent it, engineering considerations, or the property being unsuitable.
Read moreGive renters rights to solar
The proposal would provide $10 billion to the Commonwealth Electricity Corporation to establish a ‘renters’ right to solar’ program.
The ‘renters’ right to solar’ program would allow renters to request the installation of an average-sized solar panel system, up to 8kW, to be installed at their rental properties. Landlords would only be permitted to refuse such requests on reasonable grounds. Legitimate reasons would be if body corporate rules prevent it, engineering considerations, or the property being unsuitable.
Read moreGive renters rights to solar
The proposal would provide $10 billion to the Commonwealth Electricity Corporation to establish a ‘renters’ right to solar’ program.
The ‘renters’ right to solar’ program would allow renters to request the installation of an average-sized solar panel system, up to 8kW, to be installed at their rental properties. Landlords would only be permitted to refuse such requests on reasonable grounds. Legitimate reasons would be if body corporate rules prevent it, engineering considerations, or the property being unsuitable.
Read moreQueensland Beef Corridors
The proposal would bring forward delivery of the Queensland Beef Corridors program in 2025-26, sealing more than 450 kilometres of central Queensland roads important to cattle industry supply chains.
This is an existing project funded under the Infrastructure Investment Program.
Read moreQueensland Beef Corridors
The proposal would bring forward delivery of the Queensland Beef Corridors program in 2025-26, sealing more than 450 kilometres of central Queensland roads important to cattle industry supply chains.
This is an existing project funded under the Infrastructure Investment Program.
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