PM heckled over NSW wind farm project
- Labor's new electoral reforms cap campaign expenditure at $800,000 per electorate while providing $90 million for registered political parties, which may disadvantage independent candidates as reported by independent MP Zali Steggall.
- A group of independent candidates from the 2022 Victorian state election is challenging previous electoral reforms in the High Court, according to constitutional law expert Anne Twomey.
- Experts believe these reforms, which favor major parties, may face High Court challenges, as mentioned by Anne Twomey, a constitutional law expert.
- Labor claims the reforms will enhance integrity and transparency in elections by reducing the influence of large donations, as argued by Patrick Gorman, the Assistant Minister.
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Heckler opens up on why locals confronted PM over $10bn offshore wind farm project
An anti-offshore wind farm campaigner has slammed Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen and Labor, claiming they ignored and failed to listen to the concerns of locals in a NSW south coast community before declaring a site for offshore renewable energy.
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