House debates
Monday, 9 September 2024
Statements by Members
Albanese Government: Heavy Industry
1:58 pm
Melissa McIntosh (Lindsay, Liberal Party, Shadow Minister for Energy Affordability) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
There is no cheering on the streets of Western Sydney about this government's high energy prices. There's certainly no cheering on the factory floors, because—newsflash—heavy industry in Western Sydney needs gas. 'Aussie made' is a farce. The biggest risk for insolvencies of businesses is in Western Sydney, in our region. Heavy industry is at risk of closing under this government's renewable-only energy policy. But I'm glad the minister's here, because I was very fortunate to visit his electorate just last week with the opposition leader. We went to Brickworks. Guess what? Brickworks needs gas as well. And they're quite concerned that, if we have a blackout or a brownout over summer, then they'll be not operational for up to six days. That's extraordinary, for Australia's biggest brick manufacturer. But you know what? They've got bricks lined up for miles—thousands of bricks not being used, because young Australians just can't afford to build their own homes as the costs are just too high. So these bricks are lined up.
But the big story here is on energy prices and western Sydney manufacturers. It's time the Albanese Labor government came clean with Australian businesses. They are destroying Aussie-made and every small business in this country.
Milton Dick (Speaker) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
In accordance with standing order 43, the time for members' statements has concluded.