Andrew Eagles
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And since we've got the budget and we're able to go line by line and cost them out, that's what we'll be doing.
Ginny, credit to you.
and that would have allowed the commissioner to be able to put plans in place and it's a shocker on every level i hear you i hear you and i completely understand that you do feel sensitive on this one this guy is a senior ranking police officer with deep connections into ethnic communities
And you're representing a government who has a minister of Pacific communities who's not from that, Goldsmith, and from you from ethnic communities who's not from those communities.
Well, I'd just like to say one thing, because I didn't get a chance to respond to what Mark said last.
I'd just like to say that it's just not true.
Well, you can't predetermine the list ranking you'll get, so you don't know whether you're going to be a member of Parliament or not.
Well, that's BS.
That is not true.
He doesn't want to... Now he's having to deal with another issue.
Surely you'd know if anybody else would.
So lucky the shopping's quite good there then.
So it's going to come back to you when it's fully gentrified.
Well, first of all, as you said, it's good to congratulate Minister Brown on moving away from the levy.
I think it's hard to change and that's really positive.
I think what might be happening here is there's an underestimation of the massive rollout that renewables have played in the last couple of years.
So I can see the concern because 2024 was concerning with the very high electricity prices because we had a shortage of generation.
But since then, partly due to great work from the coalition government, we've had fast track and massive scaling up of renewables.
So, you know, things like solar farm, increasing solar generation by 70%.
Wind energy is tripling in scale.