It is one thing to 'aspire' toward a fresh goal - but quite another to lose a critical piece of infrastructure due to bad policy and power-hungry seat-warmers.
The Australian people are demanding to know why their energy bills have doubled thanks to so-called 'cheap renewable energy'.
Regional Australians would also like to know why load-sharing blackouts have appeared, leaving them as the expendable 'batteries' in an energy system struggling to keep the lights on.
And environmentally-minded Australians are deeply concerned about plans to ruin beaches, rainforest, and agricultural land with industrial projects that will forever harm the landscape.
So-called Renewable Energy and Net Zero policy is not only an economic threat, it is a matter of national security.
Handing the light-switch of Australia to China - or any foreign entity - is extremely risky.
Australians have never been given a chance to vote on what sort of energy future they want.
Opinion polls show support for Net Zero targets and Renewable Energy projects rapidly falling out of favour.
This is reinforced by global trends. America has cut off the vast majority of all 'green' funding, switching to fossil fuels and nuclear energy. Europe is also leaning on its nuclear heritage and abandoning the targets it set at previous COP conferences. Even the Pacific is building nuclear reactors and coal-fired power stations at a rapid pace.
The world is moving on from Net Zero.
If Australia does not change course, it will be left in a declining market dominated by China with very little control over its own infrastructure.
The future is grim. Within 20 years, most solar panels, wind turbines, and batteries will be discarded in landfill.
Net Zero is splitting the Coalition.
City-based Moderates believe Net Zero is critical to win back Teal seats (not keep the lights on). Rural and regional areas have threatened to walk away from the Coalition and cast their vote with minor-right parties if their electorates continue to carry the burden of inner-city virtue.
These positions must be reconciled.
Mining is Australia's most productive industry. It is the backbone of our economy and without it, the tax burden on ordinary Australians will become unworkable.
We are calling on politicians to protect mining.
Protect farming.
Protect our beaches.
Protect rainforests.
And protect the economy.
Renewables lobbyists have a huge influence in the Coalition. Politicians are incentivised to do what they say instead of what the members want.
Join us today to make politicians accountable and keep the lights on.