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C’mon Albo you’ve got the numbers in the Reps and the Senate (with
Greens , David Pocock etc). #CGT/ neg gear/windfall gas tax: just do it! Taylor/Canavan/Gina/Murdochs/Advance/IPA are holding Australia back for vested gain.

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#QuentinDempster on X:
C’mon Albo you’ve got the numbers in the Reps and the Senate (with
Greens , David Pocock etc). #CGT/ neg gear/windfall gas tax: just do it! Taylor/Canavan/Gina/Murdochs/Advance/IPA are holding Australia back for vested gain.
Matt Canavan’s comments come as Queensland Nationals push for ‘immediate’ action to underwrite power stations
Your country is on fire and animals are falling out of the sky dead due to fossil fuel driven heat waves, you shit bugle.
Matt Caravan's missing an eyebrow and it's funnier than the bullshit he's spewing
Queensland Nationals MP Keith Pitt and Senate colleague Matt Canavan want climate and energy policies that replicate those of the Republican president‑elect.
Karen Middleton, Guardian Australia:
… [Nationals Senator for Queensland Matt Canavan] took to social media site [Twitter] early on Thursday to condemn the net zero goal. “The re‐election of Trump means that we can all say what we think again,” he wrote. In a subsequent post he said Australians should “stop whining” about possible tariffs like “some kind of hopeless basket case” and “take charge of our own destiny for a change”. “We should get out of the Paris climate agreement, dump net zero (which is dead anyway because of Trump) and unleash a New Age of Australian Energy Abundance,” he posted.
Fuck off.
🚨🚨🚨 CANAVAN IS SAYING THIS SHIT IN PARLIAMENT BTW 🚨🚨🚨
[ID: "When we announced nuclear submarines last year, there was basically zero controversy," he said.
"People realised, given the geopolitical situation we faced, whatever hang-ups we had on nuclear energy, we needed them in our submarines.
"Likewise here given the energy situation we face ... we cannot afford to take options off the table." END ID]
we absolutely cannot let this be an option [source]
"Thousands of Australian children have walked out of school calling for government action on climate change. Australia is one of the biggest per capita carbon polluters in the world". Reblog with caption 🙃
Why Xenophon and Canavan survived the High Court | Matt Canavan
Fiona Nash, Malcolm Roberts, Larissa Waters and Scott Ludlam are out. Queensland Nationals senator Matt Canavan considered quitting parliament, but decided to fight issues over his citizenship in the High Court. The call comes after Greens senators Scott Ludlam and Larissa Waters were forced to resign after discovering they had dual citizenship, while Liberal MP Matt Canavan also stepped down from the cabinet for the same reason. Update 3pm: AFTER this afternoon's dramatic High Court dual-citizenship verdict deciding the fate of the 'citizenship seven', Rockhampton's Senator Matt Canavan has released a statement.
The one bright note for the government was the return of Nationals senator Matt Canavan to cabinet as resources minister after the court ruled he was not disqualified. The High Court has also ruled Nationals deputy leader Fiona Nash, Greens senators Scott Ludlam and Clarissa Waters, and One Nation senator Malcolm Roberts ineligible. Nick Xenophon: The South Australian senator, who had already announced he would be leaving the senate, said the irony was not lost on him that he was one of two MPs not disqualified.After questions about the status of fellow Green MP Nick McKim and leader Richard di Natale, Coalition senator Matt Canavan shocked everyone when he announced he could be a dual Italian citizen. Mr Turnbull will assume the agriculture and water resources portfolio from Mr Joyce.
The Greens have called for all federal MPs to be subject to a citizenship audit, with Matt Canavan vowing to fight his ineligibility in court. The Prime Minister also announced the High Court decision would be referred to a.They were not dual citizens, according to the constitutional definition. Independent Nick Xenophon and former federal Liberal minister Matt Canavan will be able to remain in Parliament, although Senator Xenophon has confirmed he intends to resign in the "next week or so" to contest the South Australian election instead. The court was not convinced that Canavan had attained Italian citizenship through descent.