ENVIRONMENT

Labor's bold vision for reducing coal-fired power

THE transition in Australia's electricity generation from old coal-fired power stations to 50% renewables by 2030 will be an orderly process with concrete support for workers and communities, according to the Australian Labor Party's Climate Change Action Plan released yesterday by Opposition leader Bill Shorten.

 Opposition leader Bill Shorten.

Opposition leader Bill Shorten.

The far ranging strategy - which includes aiming for 50% electric vehicles by 2030 and the use of offsets to reduce emissions - will also seek to maximise job opportunities from clean energy and clean...

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