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Business insolvencies increased 38% in year to May; foreign affairs minister says bolstering legal system will ‘strengthen security partnership’

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After shrugging off multiple attempts to get a sense of how much the proposal will cost (or to admit he doesn’t know that), Dutton is then asked about community consultation and the reluctance of some communities to move away from renewables.

Dutton didn’t actually say how he would convince people, instead pointing to shuttered shops in Lithgow that he said could be helped by “datasets” and AI:

In the end, we make decisions that are in our country’s best interests. And I believe very strongly that the communities will receive a great benefit. We’ve had in depth conversations with our local members who know their communities better than anyone about the options available.

I see some of the commentary in relationship to Lithgow for example, where, you know, shops are shut up, and we have the ability to bring in data sets, AI will play a huge role into the future, but it’s very energy intensive.

So we have taken a deliberate step not to be held hostage by the Labour party and the scare campaign. We want the information out there in bite-sized bits, if you like, so that people can consume exactly what it is that we’re proposing and understand what it’s not proposing.

We’ll release the next stage, in due course, and there’s been months and months and months of work put into this policy, I believe it’s our country’s best interests. I understand that sectional interests and people who invest into green technologies and the rest of it, but my job is not to make rich people richer, my job is to provide an environment where electricity is cheaper, it’s consistent.

Continue reading…Business insolvencies increased 38% in year to May; foreign affairs minister says bolstering legal system will ‘strengthen security partnership’Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAfter shrugging off multiple attempts to get a sense of how much the proposal will cost (or to admit he doesn’t know that), Dutton is then asked about community consultation and the reluctance of some communities to move away from renewables.Dutton didn’t actually say how he would convince people, instead pointing to shuttered shops in Lithgow that he said could be helped by “datasets” and AI:In the end, we make decisions that are in our country’s best interests. And I believe very strongly that the communities will receive a great benefit. We’ve had in depth conversations with our local members who know their communities better than anyone about the options available.I see some of the commentary in relationship to Lithgow for example, where, you know, shops are shut up, and we have the ability to bring in data sets, AI will play a huge role into the future, but it’s very energy intensive.So we have taken a deliberate step not to be held hostage by the Labour party and the scare campaign. We want the information out there in bite-sized bits, if you like, so that people can consume exactly what it is that we’re proposing and understand what it’s not proposing.We’ll release the next stage, in due course, and there’s been months and months and months of work put into this policy, I believe it’s our country’s best interests. I understand that sectional interests and people who invest into green technologies and the rest of it, but my job is not to make rich people richer, my job is to provide an environment where electricity is cheaper, it’s consistent. Continue reading…