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J. C. de Vries

@justindevries03

🇦🇺 Western Australia | 📖 Researcher @page_research | Creating a better narrative for Australia

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Our government let industry die, and everyday Australians are poorer for it. We used to be among the top 10 in our region for competitive industrial performance (a measure of a nation’s manufacturing strength). Today we’re outpaced by Vietnam and the UAE.

Our government let industry die, and everyday Australians are poorer for it.

We used to be among the top 10 in our region for competitive industrial performance (a measure of a nation’s manufacturing strength). 

Today we’re outpaced by Vietnam and the UAE.
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This is embarrassing. Australia has a third world economy, but is LARPing as a first world economy. Countries like Senegal, Panama, and Botswana are able to produce more complex, unique goods than Australia! Yes, Botswana! All we know how to do is dig big holes in the ground

This is embarrassing. Australia has a third world economy, but is LARPing as a first world economy.

Countries like Senegal, Panama, and Botswana are able to produce more complex, unique goods than Australia! Yes, Botswana!

All we know how to do is dig big holes in the ground
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The Nationals today have abandoned net zero. Under Labor's net zero failure, household power bills are up nearly 40%, our industry is fleeing offshore, taxpayers are being slugged the bill and our environment is worse off. Net zero is past its use by date and is leaving

<a href="/The_Nationals/">The Nationals</a> today have abandoned net zero.

Under Labor's net zero failure, household power bills are up nearly 40%, our industry is fleeing offshore, taxpayers are being slugged the bill and our environment is worse off.

Net zero is past its use by date and is leaving
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BREAKING: THE END OF NET ZERO The Nationals have just announced they are dropping Net Zero, and it's easy to see why. Australia's commitment to Net Zero by 2050 is breaking the nation. It has made energy is more expensive, the economy less productive, and it is doing visible

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The Nationals have drawn a line in the sand. They have abandoned their support for Net Zero, citing our report as the evidence. Here’s what we uncovered, and why it’s time to chart a new course for Australia... 🧵

The Nationals have drawn a line in the sand.

They have abandoned their support for Net Zero, citing our report as the evidence.

Here’s what we uncovered, and why it’s time to chart a new course for Australia... 🧵
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Why is abc730 deliberately spreading disinformation that we took our energy modelling in our report from Coal Australia? As I responded to their media request earlier today, our figures come from our OWN report we released in January - months before Coal Australia made a

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We created this graph to highlight just how costly Net Zero has been to our energy grid. Since we adopted the target, household electricity prices have risen by roughly 39%. Labor have tried to hide this with temporary relief measures such as the national Energy Bill Relief

We created this graph to highlight just how costly Net Zero has been to our energy grid.

Since we adopted the target, household electricity prices have risen by roughly 39%.

Labor have tried to hide this with temporary relief measures such as the national Energy Bill Relief
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We are demanding a full retraction and public apology from the ABC. Last night on 7.30, the ABC deliberately misrepresented our report that led to the National Party abandoning Net Zero in an attempt to discredit our thorough research into the Australian energy market, net zero

We are demanding a full retraction and public apology from the ABC.

Last night on 7.30, the ABC deliberately misrepresented our report that led to the National Party abandoning Net Zero in an attempt to discredit our thorough research into the Australian energy market, net zero
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Net Zero Australia right now: "No, no, dont tell people that net zero is going to cumulatively cost $7 -$9 trillion (because we dont actually know who's going to pay for that) - only talk about the extra $300bn that we KNOW Australians will have to pay - it's only around $2000

Net Zero Australia right now: "No, no, dont tell people that net zero is going to cumulatively cost $7 -$9 trillion (because we dont actually know who's going to pay for that) - only talk about the extra $300bn that we KNOW Australians will have to pay - it's only around $2000
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Labor promised to lower energy bills. Instead, since adopting Net Zero, household power prices have surged by around 40%. It's clear that Net Zero is breaking Australia. So it’s time we talk about the alternative. Our latest report lays out six principles for how we rebuild a

Labor promised to lower energy bills. Instead, since adopting Net Zero, household power prices have surged by around 40%.

It's clear that Net Zero is breaking Australia. So it’s time we talk about the alternative.

Our latest report lays out six principles for how we rebuild a
Nicolle Flint (@nicolleflint) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👇 How can Liberal Party drop net zero, save 🇦🇺 & win the next election: 👏FOLLOW THE LEAD OF THE Page Research Centre & Gerard Holland & GET HIGH ENERGY💥 💪DO THE WORK💪 💡ICYMI the Page Research Centre released ‘Delivering a High Energy 🇦🇺’ by Gerard Holland & Justin de Vries

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The ABC have finally conceded that their reporting of our new research, Delivering a High Energy Australia got it wrong. For those who haven’t been tracking the story, on Monday night on 7.30, the ABC deliberately misrepresented our report that led to the National Party

The ABC have finally conceded that their reporting of our new research, Delivering a High Energy Australia got it wrong.

For those who haven’t been tracking the story, on Monday night on 7.30, the ABC deliberately misrepresented our report that led to the National Party
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The more that energy costs, the less manufacturing we’ll have. We made this graph in our latest report to show just how far Australia has fallen. Manufacturing now makes up only a 5% share of our economy, the lowest in the OECD. Each rise in electricity prices means fewer

The more that energy costs, the less manufacturing we’ll have.

We made this graph in our latest report to show just how far Australia has fallen. Manufacturing now makes up only a 5% share of our economy, the lowest in the OECD.

Each rise in electricity prices means fewer
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If the Australian Government actually opened their eyes and looked at what has happened across Europe to the countries who have switched to renewables, maybe then they would learn something. But who am I kidding. They will ignore anything that doesn't agree with their green

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Since 2005, almost all of Australia’s emissions cuts have come from the bush, while the inner-city elites who write the rules carry none of the burden. Is that fair? Why should those who live on the land bear the cost of decisions made by ideologues in the cities? A thread on

Since 2005, almost all of Australia’s emissions cuts have come from the bush, while the inner-city elites who write the rules carry none of the burden.

Is that fair? Why should those who live on the land bear the cost of decisions made by ideologues in the cities?

A thread on
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Australia was once forged in the bush – raised on dirt roads, cattle yards, and the calloused hands of farmers. That’s where our spirit took shape: resilient, grounded, unpretentious. But now, the people who built the country are being pushed to the margins. In the name of

Australia was once forged in the bush – raised on dirt roads, cattle yards, and the calloused hands of farmers. That’s where our spirit took shape: resilient, grounded, unpretentious. 

But now, the people who built the country are being pushed to the margins. 

In the name of
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A strong economy rests on three pillars: cheap energy, strong industry, and strategic security. Australia has tied all three to its Net Zero commitments. So let’s face the question: is Australia leading on climate targets? Or leading itself into disaster?🧵

A strong economy rests on three pillars: cheap energy, strong industry, and strategic security.

Australia has tied all three to its Net Zero commitments.

So let’s face the question: is Australia leading on climate targets? Or leading itself into disaster?🧵
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“Multiple sources confirm the Albanese government has pushed lobbyists and industry groups to use encrypted messages and verbal briefings when proposing policy ideas, to avoid FOI and disclosure requirements.” ••••••••••••••••••••••• There seems to be a

“Multiple sources confirm the Albanese government has pushed lobbyists and industry groups to use encrypted messages and verbal briefings when proposing policy ideas, to avoid FOI and disclosure requirements.”

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There seems to be a