Thu. Sep 19th, 2024
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The federal government has announced a new authority to guide coal-dominated regions away from fossil fuels towards renewable energy. 

Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen unveiled plans for the Net Zero Authority to support workers to find new jobs and training.

He made the announcement on a visit to Muswellbrook in the coal-rich Hunter Valley, where the Liddell coal-fired power station was closed last week.

“We want it to be a one-stop shop for workers who are thinking about the transformation [and] how they prepare for the jobs of the future,” Mr Bowen said.

The authority will also help communities attract new clean energy industries and support investors with those opportunities.

Mr Bowen said regions with mines and coal-fired generators like the NSW Hunter Valley, Victoria’s Latrobe Valley, central Queensland, and Collie in Western Australia would be a priority.

“We want this authority to focus like a laser on any obstacles to job creation and investment,” he said.

Coal mining supports almost 15,000 jobs in the NSW Upper Hunter.()

The minister also announced a new $400 million stream of funding, administered by the Australian Renewable Energy Agency, to be made available to support decarbonisation initiatives in the regions.

“We know it’s in the nation’s interest for Australian industries in the regions to be investing in decarbonising and therefore it is in the interests of the government to help,” Mr Bowen said.

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