Sky News host Peta Credlin says “shame on a weak cabinet in New South Wales” for passing the renewable energy bill.
New South wales upper house MP’s on Wednesday passed renewable electricity legislation after a 30-hour parliamentary sitting.
The bill, backed by the Liberal, Labor and Greens parties, looks to replace four coal-fired power stations with wind, pumped-hydro, and solar projects over the next 15 years.
“It was a 30-hour battle in the parliament,” Ms Credlin said.
“I’ve never seen rushed legislation turn out to be anything other than trouble.
“It’s not just crazy keen green Matt Kean, but it’s all the other people that jumped over the cliff with him, I think it’s nuts.”