The prime minister will use a week-long trip to South America to pitch Australia as a safe and reliable country to invest in, especially if the incoming US president follows through on his climate threats.
In short: Anthony Albanese will seek to exploit Donald Trump's pledge to slash investment in the United States' clean energy industries.
The prime minister is using meetings in South America to pitch Australia as a safe and reliable trading partner in the hope it could lure billions that otherwise would have been invested in the US.
Mr Albanese will also seek to meet with China's president during his visits to Peru and Brazil.
Good thought, couldn't agree more with Albanese, but blasting it across the world in that fashion is maybe not advisable. Don't need to put the incoming US administration offside if we can help it.
At the same time, you never know whats going on behind closed doors, maybe the horse has already bolted for Labor with the Republicans on that one.
God it would be good to be doing something positive and proactive for once.
I'm sick of always having the option between Option A: "world leading, best practice, transformative, long term project" and Option B: "regressive, poorly planned, guaranteed to result in private profits for a few but public debt for many" and we always end up with B. So, so many B options. Always the B.