Why The Transition Hasn't Made Australians Rich Yet | Deep Dive Australia  06: David Pocock

Why The Transition Hasn't Made Australians Rich Yet | Deep Dive Australia 06: David Pocock

David Pocock is one of Australia's most influential politicians, working as the Senator of the Australian Capital Territory. He brings a distinctive perspective to some of the country's biggest debates, from climate policy and energy security to democratic reform and the future of work.

A former captain of the Australian rugby team, David entered politics after years of speaking out on issues including climate change, equality and environmental protection. Four years into his Senate career, he joins Michael Liebreich to explain how independent politics works in practice, what he's hearing from voters across Australia, his campaign to tax natural gas exports, and why he believes the country's clean energy transition must deliver lower household bills as well as lower emissions.

The conversation explores Australia's world-leading rooftop solar uptake, the barriers slowing electric vehicle adoption, and why David believes Australians deserve a greater return from the country's gas exports. They also look ahead to the rise of AI and data centres, asking whether governments are paying enough attention to the implications for jobs, tax revenues and energy demand.

Topics covered in this week's episode:

  • David’s journey from rugby player to Senator
  • Australian voters' priorities
  • Lowering household energy bills
  • Australia's clean energy successes
  • Why EV adoption lags
  • Taxing Australia's gas exports
  • Data centres and energy demand
  • AI concerns and the future of work

Leadership Circle:

Cleaning Up is proud to be supported by its Leadership Circle. The members are Actis, Alcazar Energy, Arup, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, Cygnum Capital, Davidson Kempner, EcoPragma Capital, EDP, Eurelectric, the Gilardini Foundation, KKR, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, National Grid, Octopus Energy, Quadrature Climate Foundation, Schneider Electric, SDCL and Wärtsilä. For more information about the Leadership Circle, visit cleaningup.live

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Acronyms:

  • C&I: Commercial and Industrial
  • ICE: Internal Combustion Engine
  • ACT: Australian Capital Territory

Chapters:

  • 00:00 Intro
  • 01:48 From Rugby to Politics
  • 11:46 Getting Arrested For Activism
  • 16:35 What Voters Want
  • 20:34 Rising Voter Frustration
  • 26:16 Australia's Energy Report
  • 28:57 Why EVs Lag Behind
  • 31:19 Taxing Gas Exports
  • 36:09 Data Centre Dilemma
  • 39:46 AI vs Human Jobs
  • 44:47 Delivering Real Results
  • 49:44 Outro

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