Sky News hosts, including Danica De Giorgio and Paul Murray, have criticized Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's leadership and the Labor government's approach to green energy, with De Giorgio questioning if Albanese will be a 'one term' leader and Murray slamming the increased taxes on hybrid cars. The government's new fuel efficiency standards, effective January 1, 2025, have been met with mixed reactions. While reports indicate Australians could save up to $1000 a year on fuel, the Australian Automotive Dealer Association and Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie have raised concerns, with McKenzie stating the government is promising more than it can deliver. An industry group suggests that Labor's standards could result in all new cars being EVs by 2035. However, senior motoring journalist Paul Gover and car retailers warn of the unaffordability and potential scarcity of popular models.
Sky News host Chris Kenny warns the Coalition is forgetting economics and just “attacking” Labor over the broken stage three tax cuts promise. https://t.co/MrFVytY41w
Australians keep buying huge cars in huge numbers. If we want to cut emissions, this can’t go on | Richard Denniss https://t.co/ScbyOrKydf
Australian Automotive Dealer Association CEO James Voortman says the AADA is “really concerned” about the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard set to apply from 2025. https://t.co/DQ4KNPSpFf
Sky News host Danica De Giorgio says migrant “chaos” has erupted under the United States President Joe Biden’s administration. https://t.co/NkFxFJ8K4L
Senior motoring journalist Paul Gover says most Australians don’t want or can’t afford an electric car, yet the Albanese government continues to push for more EV sales. https://t.co/u6Oc7FPxAb
Sky News host Peta Credlin says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has “fallen flat” in recent Newspoll results over his tax cuts revelations. https://t.co/LazDrMcI3i
Sky News host Paul Murray is urging Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen to speak with members of the ‘National Rally Against Reckless Renewables’. https://t.co/Xww9N4jhw2
Sky News host Peta Credlin has criticised the latest “secrecy” and “green madness” from Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen. https://t.co/VbojWEciHl
The latest Newspoll is bad news for a government and prime minister who needed a poll boost after “shredding their own credibility”, according to Sky News host Peta Credlin. https://t.co/I3SouYV7dA
Car retailers are warning Australia's most popular vehicles will be harder to find as the Albanese government prepares new fuel emission standards. @CCroucher9 #9News https://t.co/eDvfT4HCys
(New from @sbasfordcanales and me): Labor’s fuel efficiency standards mean all new cars could be EVs by 2035, industry group says https://t.co/TG0RuEyfjp
NEWS: Australia has proposed new-vehicle emissions reduction targets, effective Jan 1, 2025. Automakers must sell enough zero-emissions cars – or buy emissions "credits" from other car makers (like @Tesla, BYD, etc) which have met the targets. https://t.co/NVOLpQRWnQ
NEWS: Australia has introduced new-vehicle emissions reduction targets, effective Jan 1, 2025. Automakers must sell enough zero-emissions cars – or buy emissions "credits" from other car makers (like @Tesla, BYD, etc) which have met the targets. https://t.co/NVOLpQRWnQ
#Australia's federal government plans to introduce a long-awaited fuel efficiency standard for passenger and light commercial vehicles on 1 January 2025, after announcing a one-month consultation period before drafting new laws. #oott https://t.co/PrMaQpkz48
Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie says the Albanese government is promising more than it can deliver with its new fuel efficiency standards. https://t.co/87HYGwHnMt
The Albanese government has been accused of coming after tradies by eyeing off major changes to Australia’s car industry. https://t.co/l10wO3zhFS
Aussies could save up to $1000 a year in fuel under the federal government's new long-awaited fuel efficiency standards. #9News https://t.co/Iuv82BZP75
Australians could save up to $1000 a year in fuel under the federal government's new long-awaited fuel efficiency standards. #9News https://t.co/yaHt1WMnsQ
Sky News host Paul Murray slams the increased taxes on hybrid cars as a “luxury” tax while Australians are facing fuel price increases and Labor is introducing new fuel standards. https://t.co/IrgmOkXYzx
Australians are being warned the Labor government’s transition to green energy is happening “back to front”, Sky News host Danica De Giorgio says. https://t.co/HZq8H7LYxo
Sky News host Danica De Giorgio questions whether Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is a “one term” leader. https://t.co/ugvPJwOl2w