Tony Wood
@tonyrwood.bsky.social
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Avid energy and climate change nerd at Grattan Institute
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Yes. Not happy Sometimes I do wonder.
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The hard work of giving Australians a view into a future world of unchecked climate changes has been done by the Australia Climate Service. It reinforces the current world of floods and fires for many Australians. We must act on the science and the facts - www.acs.gov.au/pages/nation...
National Climate Risk Assessment
Learn about Australia's first National Climate Risk Assessment.
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The National Electricity Market is no longer supporting effective investment in reliable electricity supply. The draft review, published today, shows how to fix it. There’s a lot to like and the work to embrace its recommendations begins today.

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Good industry policy is needed to navigate the transition to net zero effectively. Bad industry policy is fraught with rent seeking. The Future Made in Australia provides the basis for the former but it needs to applied rigorously:

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Beware the classic industry policy trap - Grattan Institute
We worry about the government ‘picking winners’. But the bigger worry is losers picking the government.
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The National Disability Insurance Scheme has grown too big too fast, and its future is now at stake.

Our new report shows how to save the NDIS – and ensure disabled Australians can get the support they need. buff.ly/EFAAlkw #auspol
Chart showing the Grattan Institute plan would slow NDIS growth, saving billions over 10 years
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The proposal for Santos to be foreign-owned will test Treasurer Jim Chalmers on Australia’s national interests. It would be easier if we had a clear policy strategy on the future role of gas in the Australian economy:

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Chalmers’ big gas decision looms - Grattan Institute
It may come down to the Treasurer’s judgment on one key question.
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We're thrilled to announce that @reevealison.bsky.social has been promoted to the position of Director of Grattan Institute’s Energy and Climate Change Program.

@tonyrwood.bsky.social who has filled this role for the past 15 years, has been appointed as Senior Fellow for the Program.
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Australia is at a fork in the road of energy and climate policy.

Here’s four things the Albanese government should do in its second term. #auspol buff.ly/KezKN3S @tonyrwood.bsky.social
An infographic with four climate and energy policies the government should do now. 1: create a comprehensive climate change policy. 2: Initiate a modern industry policy. 3: Transform the electricity market. 4: Overhaul the Future Gas Strategy.
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The federal Opposition is right to focus on gas. We have multiple problems - looming shortfalls, climate emissions, and high prices. But “Drill and reserve” falls way short. We need a real Future Gas Strategy - what is the role of gas over the next 20-30 years?
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Power prices are set to rise again, even though renewables now account for 40% of the electricity in Australia’s main grid. But why? Aren't renewables meant to be cheap?

@tonyrwood.bsky.social explains why despite the price increase, we're still on the right path to net zero. buff.ly/hjPvNFV
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Australia could be on the cusp of a new wave of prosperity.

But the election winner – whether Labor or Coalition, majority or minority – must confront 5 big policy challenges.

Our new Orange Book sets the path to a more prosperous Australia. buff.ly/j0eijrs #auspol
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