Liberal MP Andrew Hastie has launched a defence of “so-called populist” movements and renewed his push against Australia’s net zero target as Coalition MPs warn their colleagues about the costs of entirely dumping climate goals and consider sticking with Labor’s pledge by a different name.

Sussan Ley’s opposition has been heading towards a potential compromise on net zero, as revealed in this masthead , that would involve stripping the target and 2050 date from legislation to make it aspirational and exempting heavy industries.

Liberal MP Andrew Hastie in his new position on the back benches of the House of Representatives. Credit: Dominic Lorrimer

But the Liberal Party is still wrestling with how to settle on a new policy in the face of opposition to any net zero pledge from MPs

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