The Greens oppose the CPRS not because it is too weak, but because it will point Australia in the wrong direction with little prospect of turning it around in the timeframe within which emissions must peak, says Senator Christine Milne.
Labor’s higher education plan: questions for Stephen Smith
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There a few key elements to winning a federal election, and good policy is undoubtedly among them. With Labor pitching for the top job, their policies will come under increasing scrutiny as polling day approaches. So far, Kevin Rudd has given his enthusiastic support for the Howard government’s policies on a range of issues: fiscal policy, the NT intervention, funding for hospitals, and forestry in Tasmania, among others. But what are Labor’s policies? In a bid to paint an accurate policy picture of the alternative government, Crikey has been asking shadow ministers what they are offering the Australian people. Today, Crikey has sent the following questions to Stephen Smith, Shadow Minister for Education. We hope to publish his responses tomorrow.
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