Tell Frydenberg – don't ditch the CET

Tell Frydenberg – don't ditch the CET

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After another speech littered with anti-renewable sentiments, reports indicate Minister Frydenberg is failing under the pressure of his coal-loving backbenchers and trying to wipe his hands of the Clean Energy Target (CET). We need a plan to ensure that the energy of the future is clean, affordable and reliable.

Now it’s up to us to band together and make a noise too loud for the Government to ignore.  

Our political representatives are motivated to act when they see strong support demonstrated by the public. By calling the Energy and Environment Minister you will be directly shining the light on how popular renewable energy is – and how much the community wants to see a plan for a clean future. 

 

After another speech littered with anti-renewable sentiments, reports indicate Minister Frydenberg is failing under the pressure of his coal-loving backbenchers and trying to wipe his hands of the Clean Energy Target (CET). We need a plan to ensure that the energy of the future is clean, affordable and reliable.

Now it’s up to us to band together and make a noise too loud for the Government to ignore.  

Our political representatives are motivated to act when they see strong support demonstrated by the public. By calling the Energy and Environment Minister you will be directly shining the light on how popular renewable energy is – and how much the community wants to see a plan for a clean future. 

 

Tell Frydenberg – don't ditch the CET

Will you call Josh Frydenberg's office and tell them you're disappointed that he is refusing to listen to the wishes of the Australian people?

Call Josh Frydenberg MP

Josh Frydenberg MP Josh Frydenberg MP Minister for the Environment and Energy (02) 6277 7920

You'll most likely be asked to leave a message with a staff member or on an answering machine. Here's some ideas about what you could say:

  • State your name. If you live in the Kooyong electorate, state your address.
  • Express your disappointment that Minister Frydenberg is reportedly ditching the Clean Energy Target, which will leave Australia with no renewable energy plan and put renewable jobs and investment at risk;
  • Tell him why a future powered by the sun ...

You'll most likely be asked to leave a message with a staff member or on an answering machine. Here's some ideas about what you could say:

  • State your name. If you live in the Kooyong electorate, state your address.
  • Express your disappointment that Minister Frydenberg is reportedly ditching the Clean Energy Target, which will leave Australia with no renewable energy plan and put renewable jobs and investment at risk;
  • Tell him why a future powered by the sun, wind and waves is important to you, your family, and all Australians;
  • If you have solar on your roof let them know and be sure to tell them about how you’ve done your bit and it’s time for them to do theirs.
  • Ask him to ensure that the electricity system is affordable and reliable by committing to a plan that will see Australia make the sensible transition to 100% clean, renewable power.

It's important to remember to stay polite, thank them for their time and ask them to pass on your message.

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