Coalition Could Look at Coal Subsidies, Stick With Nuclear

Coalition Could Look at Coal Subsidies, Stick With Nuclear
A general view of the coal-fired Callide A Power Station in Biloela, Queensland in Australia on Jan. 19, 2025. Brook Mitchell/Getty Images
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Subsidies could be on offer to extend the lives of coal-fired power plants, while nuclear is likely to feature in the opposition’s long-awaited climate and energy policy.

Political infighting within the coalition has intensified over the Liberals’ commitment to a target of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050, a position the party is poised to follow junior partner the Nationals in dumping.

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