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Coalition has ‘got to keep net zero’, Liberal senator says

The Coalition is still in the middle of a fight over the future of its energy policy, with big fractures between members over whether the 2050 net zero target should be kept.

The party is working towards something of a compromise, but there are a few moderates who don’t want that target to change – including shadow housing minister Andrew Bragg.

Optimistically, on ABC News Breakfast this morning, he reckons his party will “get there” on keeping the target.

Look, I think we’ll get there on net zero. I know there’s a lot of interest in it. I think ultimately there’s an ability there for the Coalition to do this much better than Labor. Labor’s net zero [policy] has been a disaster …

I think we could do net zero better than Labor in terms of emissions and cost and environmental protection, but you’ve got to keep net zero.

Host James Glenday asks Bragg about comments by Bridget McKenzie earlier this week that it’s not her job to get Liberals elected.

Somewhat drily, Bragg says that while the Liberal party has to “look after itself” they are still in a Coalition with the Nats.

I know that you probably find it all very interesting to talk about, but we do have a culture of openness in the Liberal party and the National party, and we seem to talk about a lot of things. I mean, frankly, I wonder what the nation will talk about if the Liberal party died, because I think we’d sort of run out of things to discuss.

Andrew Bragg with opposition leader Sussan Ley in Sydney earlier this month. Photograph: Bianca De Marchi/AAP
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Queensland orders urgent investigation into history test blunder

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Queensland education minister John-Paul Langbroek has ordered an orders urgent investigation after students of at least eight schools were taught the wrong topic for their end of year history exams.

Students were meant to study Julius Caesar, but were instead taught about his nephew Augustus. They will be given special consideration during marking, according to the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority.

In a statement, the minister said he’d made it clear to the authority that the blunder was “not good enough”.

“I have directed the director-general of the department of education to urgently investigate how the QCAA communicates with schools to implement syllabus changes,” Langbroek said.

I have also asked to QCAA to ensure this does not impact on the overall grade of affected students. I have been advised that as students have already completed 75% of their assessments for this subject and their overall grade will now be scaled to make sure no one is disadvantaged by this unacceptable error.

My department will continue to provide support to all students and families.

The Qcaa is also proactively checking all 172 schools to make sure the error didn’t take place elsewhere.

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