Pauline Hanson Used Solar Rebate While Opposing Large-Scale Renewables Subsidies
In Brief
Pauline Hanson accessed a solar rebate despite previously calling for an end to renewable energy subsidies.
Key Facts
- Pauline Hanson accessed a taxpayer-funded rebate to install solar power on her Queensland home.
- Hanson has publicly called for an end to public subsidies for large-scale renewable energy projects.
- A One Nation spokesperson stated support for roof-top solar, according to The Guardian.
What Happened
Pauline Hanson, leader of One Nation, used a government-funded rebate to install solar panels at her Queensland residence, while having previously advocated for ending subsidies to large-scale renewable energy projects.
Why It Matters
The report highlights differing approaches to renewable energy subsidies within Australian political debate, and raises questions about consistency in public policy positions and personal actions. Based on a single source report
What's Next
Further public and political discussion may focus on the use of renewable energy incentives by policymakers and potential distinctions between types of renewable subsidies.
