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  • Print publication year: 2006
  • Online publication date: June 2012

7 - A sustainable energy law future for Australia

Summary

This final chapter focuses on major energy policy statements made by the Australian government which give an insight into the way in which energy and policy law in Australia is likely to develop. A critical analysis of these policy pronouncements is offered and ways are indicated in which the energy policy dialogue needs to shift in order to secure a truly sustainable energy law future for Australia. In undertaking this analysis, a comparative analysis of the initiatives which have been adopted by various overseas jurisdictions is offered, and the question asked: why is it that similar progressive paradigms for energy are not being adopted in Australia? Other desirable international, national or State law reform measures that could be introduced on energy-related issues are considered, which would significantly enhance the goal of sustainable development.

Where is the Australian government going with energy: Securing Australia's Energy Future?

In 2004, the Prime Minister released the long-awaited Australian government policy on energy. This was seen as the Prime Minister's opportunity to respond to the MRET Review, the Parer Review and to set the strategic energy policy framework for Australia's future.

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Energy Law and the Environment
  • Online ISBN: 9781139168762
  • Book DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139168762
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