“He sees it as a wedge, and he used it to wedge out Michael McCormack and he’s used it against me at different times.
“Barnaby is absolutely not a friend of renewable energy, even though there are some big renewable operations in his own electorate. I’m sure a lot of people in New England would be fed up with him.”
Turnbull was currently chair of the Australian Fortescue Future Industries, which led renewable energy projects for the Andrew Forrest-led Fortescue Metals Group.
“Global warming is real, it’s a physical fact and the only way we can arrest global warming is by cutting our greenhouse gases and the way to do that is to replace fossil fuel with renewable energy,” Turnbull said.
10 Mar 2021 - 20:26
KABUL (Pajhwok): An agreement has been signed with an Australian company in violation of the mining law, some sources say and the Wolesi Jirga’s Environmental Protection Commission says the matter is being probed.
The Ministry of Mining and Petroleum (MoMP) in coordination with the Presidential Palace Investment Facilitation Unit signed Frame Work Deed of Agreement for the Development of Mining with Australian Fortescue Future Industries PTY LTD on September 27/2020.
The agreement has been signed by Attaullah Naseeb, the Presidential Palace Investment Facilitation Unit head, Mohammad Haroon Chakhansouri, Minister of Mining and Petroleum and President Ashraf Ghani as an eyewitness.
Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has teamed up with Andrew âTwiggyâ Forrestâs Fortescue Metals, to head a clean-energy drive at the iron ore giant.
Mr Turnbull has agreed to become chairman of Australian Fortescue Future Industries (FFI), a Fortescue subsidiary which scours the globe for clean-energy investment opportunities.
Mr Turnbull has been joined by former Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) director-general Nick Warner, who has signed on to become the FFIâs special advisor for international affairs.
Fortescue chairman Andrew Forrest said he was âproudâ to announce Mr Turnbullâs appointment, saying he would âbring a level of vital experienceâ to the role.
Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has teamed up with Andrew âTwiggyâ Forrestâs Fortescue Metals, to head a clean-energy drive at the iron ore giant.
Mr Turnbull has agreed to become chairman of Australian Fortescue Future Industries (FFI), a Fortescue subsidiary which scours the globe for clean-energy investment opportunities.
Mr Turnbull has been joined by former Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) director-general Nick Warner, who has signed on to become the FFIâs special advisor for international affairs.
Fortescue chairman Andrew Forrest said he was âproudâ to announce Mr Turnbullâs appointment, saying he would âbring a level of vital experienceâ to the role.