House debates
Monday, 4 July 2011
Private Members' Business
South Australia Remote Areas Energy Supplies Scheme
Debate resumed, on motion by Mr Ramsey:
That the House:
(1) expresses:
(a) its greatest concern at the SA Government's decision to slash support for it s Remote Areas Energy Supplies S cheme which subsidises off-grid generation for isolated communities; and
(b) great concern that the reduction in subsidy will lead to escalating power prices for businesses of up to 100 per cent, recognising users will pay as much as $0.60 per kilowatt hour; and
(2) names the affected communities as Coober Pedy, Andamooka, Yunta, Nundroo, Marla, Oodnadatta, Marree, Kingoonya, Glendambo, Parachilna, Blinman, Manna Hill and Cockburn;
(3) recognises that as Coober Pedy relie s on a desalinated water supply and that the reduction in subsidy will lead to the price of water rising to $5.70 a kilolitre;
(4) brings to the SA Government's notice that every other State and Territory in Australia which has off-grid generation systems for isolated communities supports a state-wide pricing policy;
(5) expresses support for the affected communities and recognises the public outrage expressed at a public meeting in Coober Pedy on Sunday 15 May 2011 attended by Senator Nick Xenophon, SA Legislative Council Member the Hon. John Darley and Rowan Ramsey MP; and
(6) condemns the SA Government for its actions and calls on it to immediately re-instate the subsidies and consider bringing SA into line with the rest of Australia in supporting state-wide pricing.
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