The federal government will water down proposed carbon emissions laws for vehicles, as it seeks to appease car makers who feared it would push up the price of some cars by thousands of dollars.
Laborel party letting foreign companies dictate policy.
Can't quite get behind Friendlyjordies message that Labor is who we need to get anything done. It seems that all they do is take good Greens policy, then dilute it to appease to the Liberals to the point where it's useless, and then whine about the Green sabotaging their policy.
Recategorising a limited number of 4WDs from passenger car to light commercial vehicle. This acknowledges that some off-road wagons use similar ladder-frame chassis, and need comparable towing capacity above 3 tonnes, to dual cab utes. This includes models such as the Toyota Landcruiser and Nissan Patrol;
Land cruiser and patrol? Oh fuck off. They are primarily used as soccer mum taxis in urban areas.
Apparently Bowen's job title shouldn't be taken as first thought. The "Minister for Climate Change and Energy" actually means the minister for causing further climate change rather than preventing it.
The federal government will water down proposed carbon emissions laws for vehicles, as it seeks to appease auto makers who feared it would push up the price of some cars by thousands of dollars.
And seeking to combat claims it is imposing a "ute tax" on the industry, the government will raise the ceiling on emissions limits for all light commercial vehicles.
"We shouldn't be under any illusions there still remains a very big challenge in achieving these ambitious numbers ... but the reality is we just simply need to get on with it now,"Β Mr Callachor said.
In a pointed rebuke of the campaigning by the Opposition, Mr Callachor also rejected suggestions the scheme amounted to a "ute tax".
The motor industry has advocated for emissions laws to be imposed on them for years, with Australia and Russia the only major economies without an efficiency standard.
That softening accounts for the fact that the government is seeking to catch up to the United States vehicle emissions scheme by 2028, but without using any of the bonus credits car makers can claim overseas.
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