Media Release
Mark Butler MP.
Shadow Minister for EnvironmentClimate Change and Water
Labor welcomes today’s announcement by
GE and Downer of the expansion of the Ararat Wind Farm following the
passing of Renewable Energy Target legislation earlier this week.
This expansion represents a $450 million
investment in Australia’s renewable energy industry, creates up to 285
jobs and will inject $7 million into the local community of Ararat.
The financiers and owners acknowledged the
project would not have proceeded without the certainty provided by the
agreement Labor struck with the Government on the Renewable Energy
Target.
Throughout the 18 months of the
Government’s attacks on the renewable energy industry, Labor was guided
by industry advice to return the policy to bipartisanship so that
investors had the confidence to invest in Australian renewable projects.
While Labor would have preferred Tony
Abbott had kept his promise not to change the Renewable Energy Target,
we are pleased investment has started to flow again and jobs are being
created.
Local Liberal MP Dan Tehan should be
ashamed it took his Government so long to come to an agreeable position,
effectively holding up the creation of nearly 300 jobs in his own
electorate.
The Greens should also explain to the
families of those workers why they were willing to let their jobs hang
in limbo by voting against the passage of the legislation.
Labor’s ultimate goal throughout the
entire Renewable Energy Target debacle, created by Tony Abbott’s broken
promise, was to restore investor confidence in a critically important
industry.
Labor’s focus is on creating jobs of the future. Those jobs
exist in the renewable energy industry and we’ll do all we can to
establish the right policy framework to foster job creation and attract
investment.
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