Jan Kleeman says the idea of net zero has been hijacked – twisted from a scientific goal into political spin. Real climate action, she argues, means cutting emissions to zero now, not relying on future promises or unproven technology.
New England Times Engage
We need to stop over-reacting to rumours and nonsense
RK Crosby writes that the reaction and over-reaction to a made up story about Barnaby and Hanson is not worthy of the New England.
Real change starts here — How Labor’s branches give country people a voice
Denise McHugh writes that real change starts in places like Tamworth, Armidale, and Gunnedah, around tables where everyday people come together with big ideas.
No justification for intimidation and a lack of leadership on renewable energy
Recent reports about farmers being harassed for hosting renewable energy projects may have shocked city readers, but to us they rang true.
EnergyCo’s New Transmission Route – A New Route, the Same Old Problems
On 1 October, EnergyCo quietly revealed a major change to the proposed transmission corridor linking Bayswater to the so-called Central South Hub near Walcha.
Barnaby Joyce’s exit marks a turning point for New England
Emily Longhurst writes Barnaby Joyce has left everyone guessing about what comes next, and New England deserves leadership that looks forward, not back.
QW: No rush to replace Barnaby
Sarah from Guyra says she’s no fan of Barnaby, but she doesn’t want a by-election. She believes the community should take time to find the right candidates and have a fair, respectful contest where the best person wins.
QW: Re-opening of Duval high school
Donna from Armidale says the closure of Duval High was a mistake. She believes Armidale is large enough to need more choice in public education and hopes the council will consider reopening the school for local families.
QW: Nothing will save Barnaby
Deni McKenzie from Armidale says Jan Kleeman is spot on about Barnaby. After years of living off the public purse, she believes his time is well and truly up, saying, “God save us, because nothing will save Barnaby.”
QW: Rail Trail Maths Doesn’t Stack Up
Siri Gamage says the ARC rail trail report does not make sense. If there are 9000 day visitors, how can there be 11400 overnight stays? Are locals suddenly deciding to camp out, or have the consultants simply got their numbers wrong?
