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The missing discussion point in the election campaign

Nicholas Stuart
Updated April 20 2022 - 1:43am, first published April 18 2022 - 5:30am
People take part in the climate action rally in Wollongong in 2019. Picture: Adam McLean
People take part in the climate action rally in Wollongong in 2019. Picture: Adam McLean

This election is probably our last chance to make a difference on the single issue that is more vital than any other for our future: climate change. After three years of disaster erupting from cataclysm as diverse as all-consuming bushfires to flooding rains, there can be no moment when the way we are affecting nature is more apparent than the present. Nevertheless, as far as the major parties are concerned, this critical issue has been airbrushed into the background.

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Nicholas Stuart

Nicholas Stuart is a Canberra writer.

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