We need urgent action to protect our planet from the worst effects of climate change. Making significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions will also safeguard our health, economic prosperity and national security for this and future generations.
The Government has failed to deliver on its promise to introduce significant reforms to our laws to protect the places we love and ensure more efficient approval processes. It is particularly disappointing that, once again, politics has got in the way of the biodiversity and conservation reforms Australia needs.
Delivered
We’ve made progress to help protect our environment for future generations. We're on track for 43% emissions reduction by 2030 and our electricity system is now around 40% renewables. I’m proud to have helped deliver:
- Stronger climate legislation – with tougher laws to crack down on pollution from Australia’s biggest emitters.
- Efficiency standards for new vehicles – to cut new car emissions by 60% by 2030, lower fuel bills by up to $1,000, and boost EV take-up.
- More action on nature protection – including increased investment via a new Nature Repair Market and properly assessing big projects’ impact on water resources.
Advocated
Through parliamentary speeches or amendments, engaging with Ministers, Curtin submissions or media appearances, I’ve advocated for:
- A more robust emissions reduction framework for big polluters.
- Stronger protections for our environment, including the application of a mitigation hierarchy, a recalibration of the purpose of the offset regime and a consideration of cumulative regional impact.
Watch & Read
- Curtin Pathway to Net Zero (Read here)
- Curtin community submission: Fuel Efficiency Standard (to the National Energy Performance Strategy):Read here
- Curtin community submission (Safeguard mechanism): Read here
- Curtin Community Submission (Active Transport): (Read here)
- Curtin Community Submission: Reform of packaging legislation
- ABC Afternoon Briefing - Kate Chaney Criticises Woodside Gas Extension in WA on ABC's Afternoon Briefing: “Outdated Laws, Oversized Impact” (Read here)
- Crossbench MPs eye tax credit overhaul on major miners: Read here
- The Post - Secrecy, lax rules bug canopy fight (Read here)
- ABC Radio Drive - Nature Positive Laws and Government Accountability (Read here)
- The Post - Chaney says Nature Positive is teal deal (Read here)



