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Questions without Notice: Energy (21 Nov 2024)

“According to many Australian energy experts, like AEMO and CSIRO, firmed renewables are the cheapest form of energy and put downward pressure on prices. Minister, what is the impact of different energy regeneration technologies on power prices and reliability for households?”

Questions without Notice: Energy (21 Nov 2024)

“Thank you, Minister, for that answer. I do note that it is almost two years since the Liberals and the Nationals voted in this place, this very chamber, against the government's plan to deliver energy relief for millions of Australians, including pensioners, veterans and many low-income families. Minister, what further steps has the government taken to put downward pressure on power prices...”

Questions without Notice: Energy (21 Nov 2024)

“Happy Thursday! My question is to the minister representing the Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Senator McAllister. We know Australian families have been experiencing cost-of-living pressures, in part from the rising energy prices that Labor inherited from the previous Liberal and National government. Minister, how is the Albanese government's commitment to tackling energy price...”

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  • Has spoken in 70 debates in the last year — average amongst Senators.
  • People have made 0 comments on this Senator's speeches — average amongst Senators.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 208 times in debates — below average amongst Senators. (Why is this here?)

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Raff Ciccone's latest interest statementPDFLast updated: 31 Mar 2023