10-22-2021, 06:15 AM
GAAN Strategy - a solid workmanlike job, similar to some I’ve seen before.
The pity is that it will never be implemented for the simple reason that the Coalition is unlikely to win the next election.
The new minister is not bound by the actions of the previous government and can dismantle GAAN and ignore its work if she chooses.
Then there is “The Greens.” factor…. These folk may hold the balance of power and if they do, the likelihood of them approving any plan to increase the size of a sector relying on internal combustion engines that burn fossil fuel, make noise and are very expensive is zero.
The pity is that it will never be implemented for the simple reason that the Coalition is unlikely to win the next election.
The new minister is not bound by the actions of the previous government and can dismantle GAAN and ignore its work if she chooses.
Then there is “The Greens.” factor…. These folk may hold the balance of power and if they do, the likelihood of them approving any plan to increase the size of a sector relying on internal combustion engines that burn fossil fuel, make noise and are very expensive is zero.