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Anne Delaney is an award winning documentary filmmaker,journalist, content creator, project manager and artist. She has held diverseroles for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, SBS TV, independent filmproduction companies, the Australian government, the World Bank, UNICEF, UNAIDS,etc.
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Given all the evidence that shows gas is dangerous, hazardous and expensive, why would anyone consciously choose gas for their new home?


Putting a date on when new gas connections are to be banned, and when existing gas connections will be phased out, provides certainty for households, government and the gas industry.


Bans on new gas connections in the ACT and Victoria will eventually force the residential gas industry to face its own demise, but right now, they're refusing to go quietly.


400 residential and business customers had just one year to electrify after the local gas distribution company made a business decision to cut the gas off to the town of Esperance.


With renewable energy sources producing more than 100% of the state's electricity demand, South Australian householders may be better off buying a battery, charging up during the day, and discharging at night.


Small enough to be a test case for Australian cities wanting to electrify, but big enough to manifest the challenges the rest of the country will face, the ACT leads Australia's electrification journey.


If Australia is to fully realise the potential of efficient electrification, we must ensure everyone can participate in the transition.


A local community working to become one of Australia's first all-electric communities.