Articles, Environment, Emissions Trading Scheme
In this interview with Powering On, Andrew Robb MP reveals the low-cost opportunities the Government has overlooked in the proposed design of its CPRS. He discusses the importance of taking a global approach to reducing our carbon emissions and identifies Australia’s future carbon challenges.
1)... (22-Jul)
Articles, The Economy
The United States is up to its neck in private sector debt. Europe is up to its neck in private sector debt. The Western world is awash with private sector debt.
Living beyond our means with this unsustainable private sector debt got us into this financial crisis. I can't accept that unsustainabl... (18-Feb)
Articles, Emissions Trading Scheme
If you wish to make a contribution to the environment at a personal level by putting a solar panel on your roof or by installing a water tank, most of us would need to have a job and some money in the bank.
It is no different at a national level.To effectively meet the huge cost of tackling gree... (15-Dec)
Articles, Emissions Trading Scheme
The Garnaut report confirms the imprudence and great risk of the Rudd government's haste in pursuing a 2010 start date for any emissions trading scheme.
The report is saying Australia, by itself, can make no impact on global climate change; that climate change is a global problem requiring a glo... (01-Oct)
Articles, Foreign Affairs
Last Tuesday's vote of confidence in the Indian parliament supporting an international agreement on the use of uranium for clean energy production means that Kevin Rudd must correct the snub to India by reversing his earlier decision to abandon uranium sales for clean electricity generation.
The ... (28-Jul)
Articles, Foreign Affairs
For all the talk of Kevin Rudd’s foreign affairs experience, after six months in government all the talk in our region is about his obsession with China at the expense of all other important relationships in North, East and Southeast Asia, says Andrew Robb.
Outside of China, the main actions so ... (27-May)
Articles, Foreign Affairs
Op-ed by the Hon Andrew Robb, Shadow Minister Foreign Affairs.
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's push for a temporary, two-year seat on the UN Security Council in 2013-14 is a legitimate objective, but not at any price. If Australia has to compromise its principles and national interest to gain a major... (11-Apr)
Articles, Foreign Affairs
In August 2007 the Howard Government agreed to export uranium to India for the sole purpose of peaceful and clean power generation.
It marked a huge stride for Australia in forging an enduring strategic partnership with India.
The subsequent Rudd Government decision to overturn this agreement... (01-Apr)
Articles, Immigration and Multicultural Affairs
From my teens as a boy in Reservoir, I could never read enough about the Jewish experience. I could never reconcile the extraordinary contributions of the Jewish people with the persecution and discrimination that historically has been metered out.
My reading, and subsequent life experience with ... (16-Nov)
Articles, Workplace Relations
As in the Courier Mail November 18th 2005
The Howard Government’s WorkChoices is positive legislation.
It is the right strategy for Australia.
It encourages enterprise and co-operation, not exploitation.
It will strengthen the security of working families.
The Reserve Bank, the Intern... (18-Nov)