Coalition’s Great Net Zero Vanishing Act: $9tn Guesswork Included

Coalition’s Great Net Zero Vanishing Act: $9tn Guesswork Included
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KEY POINTS

  • •Sussan Ley told 2GB radio she has frequently been underestimated during her political career.
  • •The Liberals, alongside the Nationals, decided to drop their 2050 net zero emissions commitment in 2025.
  • •The Guardian fact-checked five Coalition claims related to net zero, power prices, and the alleged $9 trillion cost.
  • •The shifting targets have sparked controversy as Australia's political factions debate credible climate action strategies.

Sussan Ley bravely confessed on 2GB radio in 2025, 'I've been underestimated a lot,' just as the Liberals teamed up with the Nationals in a masterclass of environmental dodgeball, abandoning the 2050 net zero emissions target. Meanwhile, sceptics point fingers at the mysterious $9 trillion cost swirling through the murky airwaves, and power prices that have neighbors wondering if their better bets are solar panels or just moving underground. The Guardian dutifully fact-checks five of these eye-popping Coalition claims while Aussies sip their flat whites, trying to spot when promises turned into political smoke. It's an Australian soap opera where saving the planet became a juggling act with invisible cash.

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Source: Theguardian | Published: 11/17/2025 | Author: Nick Visser