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The Australian Conservation Foundation Scorecard Explained What is ACF's election scorecard? The Australian Conservation Foundation's election scorecard is designed to help voters understand how well the climate and nature policies of political parties and candidates align with ACF's national agenda. We have assessed the main parties (Labor, Liberal/National Coalition, Greens), incumbent independent MPs in the House of Representatives and independent candidates in electorates with high numbers of ACF supporters. What it's not ACF's scorecard is not an endorsement of any party or candidate. It's an issue-based assessment that shows how closely parties and candidates align with our policy agenda for protecting nature and acting on climate. Methodology 1. Survey - we asked parties and candidates if they supported each of the 16 outcomes in ACF's national agenda. 2. Research - we analysed the parties and candidates' survey responses, public policies, voting records and statements and measured them against all 54 tests of success in ACF's national agenda. In instances where candidates/parties have not responded to the survey, ACF has assessed their public statements and policies alone. How we determined the final scores ACF's national agenda outlines four key policy goals, 16 outcomes needed to achieve those goals, and 54 detailed tests of success. Each outcome in ACF's national agenda is worth 3 to 5 points (based on ACF's priorities) on the scorecard. Points for outcomes are split across the relevant tests of success. We awarded full, partial or no points, based on evidence from the surveys and our research. We shared an interim score with candidates and parties to give them a chance to provide further information or context before we determined a final score. Final scores were converted to: Supports - Green Dot (>70%) Partially supports - Orange Dot (50-70%) or Opposes - Red Dot (<50%) To learn more about ACF or our scorecard visit acf.org.au/scorecard
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The Australian Conservation Foundation's Election Scorecard shown in table form where YES was marked with a green dot, PARTIALLY was marked with an orange dot, and NO was marked with a red dot. Which parties and candidates have committed to: Save nature Champion renewables Reject nuclear No new coal and gas AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY Save nature No Champion renewables Yes Reject nuclear Yes No new coal and gas No GREENS Save nature Yes Champion renewables Yes Reject nuclear Yes No new coal and gas Yes LIBERAL & NATIONAL COALITION Save nature No Champion renewables No Reject nuclear No No new coal and gas No ALLEGRA SPENDER - YES to all ANDREW GEE - NO to all ANDREW WILKIE - YES to all BOB KATTER - NO to all CAZ HEISE - YES to all DAI Le - NO to all DEB LEONARD Save nature Yes Champion renewables Yes Reject nuclear Partially No new coal and gas Yes HELEN HAINES - Yes to all JESS Ness - YES to all KATE CHANEY Save nature No Champion renewables Yes Reject nuclear Yes No new coal and gas Partially KATE DEZARNAULDS Save nature No Champion renewables Yes Reject nuclear Yes No new coal and gas Partially MONIQUE RYAN - YES to all NICOLETTE BOELE - YES to all REBEKHA SHARKIE Save nature Yes Champion renewables Partially Reject nuclear No No new coal and gas Partially RUSSELL BROADBENT - NO to all SOPHIE SCAMPS Save nature Yes Champion renewables Yes Reject nuclear Partially No new coal and gas Yes ZALI STEGGALL - YES to all ZOE Daniel - YES to all
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That the first thing I see on visiting www.sustainableaustralia.org.au is an "Honest Government Ad. from the Australien Government" has already raised my expectations and improved my morning. ☺ Thank you for the links!
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Never forget, the Liberal anti-Think Tank aka Menzies Institute, has explained to #Dutton back in '22 why he should add women who have had the "dubious fortune" of "promiscuous access to education" to his ever growing list of people he should fear.
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The party that runs a campaign spruiking ignorance as the best state in which to make decisions affecting thousands of other human beings does NOT get to discuss education - ever.
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"Who are you going to vote for? It's up to you to decide! But why not learn about the parties in advance? Here is a list of policies summarised for EVERY SINGLE FEDERALLY REGISTERED POLITICAL PARTY IN AUSTRALIA"
-from @auspolexplained.bsky.social
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Mucked up the URL. Try:
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It's YOUR vote. No party can take your choice of preferred representative and GIVE it to someone else. You direct who your vote goes to in order of YOUR preference.
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Hi #MedHat!! Found this site posted to Reddit. #MakeInformedDecisions
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This series will be about the insights that you can discover via social media listening.
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