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The Hon Angus Taylor MP

Joint media release with Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Tasmanian Premier Peter Gutwein and Tasmanian Minister for Energy Guy Barnett

The Morrison and Gutwein governments have signed a State Energy and Emissions Reduction Deal that will create thousands of jobs and deliver secure, reliable and affordable power to the state and the broader National Electricity Market (NEM)

The Energy National Cabinet Reform Committee (the Committee) met today. This is the fifth meeting of Energy Ministers in 2020.

Doorstop to announce the Government's support for the refining sector

Joint media release with Minister for Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business Michaelia Cash

Small businesses across Australia are getting support from the Morrison Government to cut energy costs, putting more money back in the pockets of business owners as we recover from COVID-19.

Interview discusses the Government's support for the refining sector

Joint media release with the Minister for Education and Member for Wannon, Dan Tehan

In a move to secure Victoria’s energy system, the Morrison Government will safeguard the Portland aluminium smelter’s continued delivery of emergency power reserves to the market.

The Morrison Government is accelerating support for local oil refineries as part of its commitment to jobs, affordable fuel and Australia’s long-term fuel security.

Interview discusses the Government's support for the refining sector

The Morrison Government is backing a longer-duration energy storage project to help keep the lights on in South Australia.

Updated projections confirm Australia is on track to meet and beat its 2030 Paris target thanks to strong and practical action to reduce emissions by the Morrison Government.

The Hon Karen Andrews MP

The Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews was interviewed on Sky News by Janine Perrett.

The Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews delivered a speech at the CRC Association Annual Conference in Adelaide.

The Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews was interviewed on Sky News by Kieran Gilbert.

Kieran Gilbert: Joining me now is Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews. Minister, thanks so much for your time. First of all, congratulations on the win and being sworn in again yesterday.

The Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews was interviewed on Sky News by Kieran Gilbert.
Kieran Gilbert: Joining me now is Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews. Minister, thanks so much for your time. First of all, congratulations on the win and being sworn in again yesterday.

I am incredibly honoured to have been reappointed as Australia’s Minister for Industry, Science and Technology under Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

A $4.7 million boost from the Coalition Government will strengthen innovation and science links with China to help tackle challenges facing key industry sectors, with a focus on developing medical and alternative energy security technology. 

The Morrison Government is energising specialist battery manufacturing by providing an industry-led cooperative research centre with a $25 million grant to help the sector.

The Australian Space Agency has signed a Statement of Strategic Intent with The Boeing Company, as part of the mission to grow Australia’s space industry.

Australia has carved out an international reputation for blockchain since the technology was first introduced over a decade ago.

107 post graduate engineers will be placed in industry-based automotive projects, under $5 million in grants from the Liberal National Government.