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Web Hydrogen Power Plant (Question Time) - 30/10/2025
Mr PATTERSON (Morphett) (14:20): My question is to the Premier. Did the government ever receive advice not to proceed with the hydrogen power plant? -
Web Green Hydrogen (Question Time) - 30/10/2025
Mr PATTERSON (Morphett) (14:35): My question is again to the Premier. Will the Premier admit to South Australians that the Whyalla Steelworks would not have used green hydrogen this decade? With your leave, sir, and that of the house, I will explain. Leave granted. Mr PATTERSON: InfraBuild's chief executive, Francisco Irazusta, said: All the tal... -
Web Hydrogen Electrolysers (Question Time) - 30/10/2025
Mr PATTERSON (Morphett) (14:34): My question is to the Premier. Can the Premier update the house as to why no hydrogen electrolysers were ordered or purchased? With your leave, sir, and that of the house, I will explain. Leave granted. Mr PATTERSON: The government has budgeted $220 million for 250 megawatts of hydrogen electrolysers; however, the... -
Web Hydrogen Power Plant (Grievance Debate) - 29/10/2025
Mr PATTERSON (Morphett) (15:09): Nearly half a billion dollars, that is the combined total of spending and liabilities that South Australian taxpayers could be on the hook for, from the Malinauskas Labor government's failed hydrogen plant. That is what the independent Auditor-General has confirmed, and it just reinforces why the Liberal opposition... -
Web National Energy Retail Law (Retailer of Last Resort) Amendment Bill (Bills) - 28/10/2025
Mr PATTERSON (Morphett) (11:03): I take the opportunity to speak about the National Energy Retail Law (Retailer of Last Resort) Amendment Bill and indicate that I am the lead speaker for the opposition. As has been the case with other energy laws, these amendments have come through from energy ministers' meetings. In this case, the bill is amendin... -
Web Algal Bloom (Motions) - 15/10/2025
Mr PATTERSON (Morphett) (11:45): I also take the opportunity in parliament to support the leader's motion that notes with concern the scale and duration of the harmful algal bloom affecting South Australian waters; recognises the ecological damage, including depleted fish stocks, loss of marine biodiversity and long-term risks to coastal ecosystem... -
Web Jetty Road Upgrade (Grievance Debate) - 15/10/2025
Mr PATTERSON (Morphett) (15:10): There is something the people of Glenelg and the surrounding community are starting to recognise under this Labor government and, in particular, the Premier: if the Premier actually does come to Glenelg, which is very rare, it is only for a photo opportunity. He is there using our jetty and beaches as the postcard ... -
Web Robran MBE, Mr B. (Motions) - 15/10/2025
Mr PATTERSON (Morphett) (12:04): I also take this opportunity to express our deep sadness at the passing of Barrie Robran and to note his legendary status in the game of Australian Rules Football, but also his impact as a sporting icon across South Australia and Australia. He is certainly in the top echelon of the very best that Australia has ever... -
Web Algal Bloom (Question Time) - 17/09/2025
Mr PATTERSON (Morphett) (15:05): My question is to the Minister for Environment and Water. Has the state government tested for brevetoxins in the water or foam at Glenelg's beaches? -
Web Basheer AM, Mr M.R. (Motions) - 17/09/2025
Mr PATTERSON (Morphett) (11:34): I also take the opportunity to recognise a great of the game of Australian Rules football here in South Australia and acknowledge his service to the legal profession. I thank the Leader of the Opposition for marking this occasion of the death of Max Basheer and bringing it to parliament, because I think it is impor...
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