WA Greens Secure Balance of Power in Legislative Council, Aim to Enact 2030 Emissions Target Legislation

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  1. It’s great to see the WA Greens in a position to influence important climate legislation! Setting a 2030 emissions target is a crucial step in addressing the climate crisis. This could not only push for more ambitious policies but also encourage other states to follow suit. It will be interesting to see how they navigate negotiations with other parties to ensure that the legislation is both effective and impactful. Let’s hope this leads to meaningful action on emissions reduction and supports a sustainable future for Western Australia!

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