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LV Express: Labor think tank offers balanced energy debate #News #AndrewHastie #AnthonyAlbanese
Labor think tank offers balanced energy debate
By PHILIP HOPKINS CONTESTING climate policy over energy reliability and high bills for working-class people is not extremism, according to the head of the Labor Party’s intellectual think tank. Dr Nick Dyrenfurth, the executive director of the John Curtin Research Centre, said this was the threat that Liberal Party backbencher Andrew Hastie posed to the Labor Party. “Andrew Hastie has done something unusual for a contemporary Liberal: he’s tried to have a real argument about the party’s ideas,” said Dr Dyrenfurth, an adjunct research fellow in the National Centre for Australian Studies at Monash University, writing in The Australian. “Some colleagues sniped anonymously but not so, to their credit, Liberal moderate elders such as former senators Amanda Vanstone and George Brandis. The latter scolded Hastie for ‘channelling liberalism’s enemies’, effectively saying: Stay in your Menzian lane, talk abstract freedom, don’t touch the free market, don’t sound too patriotic, and certainly don’t go borrowing from dangerous ‘Red Tory’ playbooks. All of this is music to the ears of Anthony Albanese’s ascendant Labor government.” Dr Dyrenfurth said Hastie’s post-liberal challenge is a reminder that liberty without duty is not freedom but pathology. “It’s a progressive disease of societies that prize rights without responsibilities,” he said, having written a decade ago of how “liberalism is killing us”. “Economic and social liberalism had become too thin to bind people together and provide meaning. Since the 1960s, they had both delivered choice without security, diversity without solidarity, free markets without reciprocity. That argument was made in 2014 – not 1954 – and it was aimed just as much at Labor as the Coalition,” he said. “Brandis misses that post-liberalism is not fringe Trumpian cosplay. It is a mainstream response – of the left and right – to economic insecurity, cultural churn and eroding democratic trust, trends battering both major parties’ bases.” Dr Dyrenfurth said post-liberalism starts from a simple insight: people want to be protected as much as they want to be liberated. “They want good, steady jobs, not just ‘opportunities’; homes they and their kids can afford; migration set at a level infrastructure and wages can handle; their country to make things again; a healthier environment for their grandkids to inherit; and civic order, not permanent cultural revolution.” “Post-liberalism pays homage to both Edmund Burke and Eduard Bernstein – respectively the fathers of modern conservatism and social democracy – conserving what matters most while daring to reform what’s broken.” Dr Dyrenfurth said Hastie had been saying this as a Red Tory rather than a market-worshipping Thatcherite. “He speaks of reindustrialising Australia and warns of big tech-corporate power. That’s not ‘illiberalism’, but an attempt to rethink failed orthodoxies and restore a sense of shared national purpose in an era of fractious geopolitics, exposed supply chains and brittle social capital,” he said. “Just because the Liberal Party has the word ‘Liberal’ in its name doesn’t mean it must forever prioritise free markets, high migration and hyper-individualism. Liberal doyen Robert Menzies’ achievement was precisely a fusion – of liberal aspiration and conservative belonging – not neoliberal autopilot.” Dr Dyrenfurth said a party thumped at the last election is obliged to reconsider its purpose, personnel and very place in a country that’s moved on without it. “Hastie is a threat to Labor too because he speaks to the same outer-suburban, patriotic, economically interventionist voters it depends on. A Liberal who says ‘rebuild industry, control borders sensibly, take culture seriously and reward work’ is harder to caricature than a climate-culture warrior from Queensland. That’s also why some Liberals – Brandis and Andrew Bragg – are keen to police his thought. They sense an ideological realignment they can’t control,” he said. Dr Dyrenfurth said the roadblocks Hastie faces in trying to remake the Liberal’s echo Labor’s own struggle for ideological renewal after the Hawke–Keating years. “A gold-standard government in policy and governance terms became ideologically untouchable, even as the world moved on. The irony is that Hawke and Keating themselves were revisionists who had distanced themselves from Whitlam’s chaotic, if reformist, government to rebuild Labor’s credibility. “Whitlam, in turn, had earlier reimagined the party through Fabian social democracy, reviving its intellectual core after decades of drift. Mark Latham tried to update Laborism but lost his bearings in the process,” he said. “It took a new generation – figures like former leader Bill Shorten, with intellectual ballast from Jim Chalmers and others – to cautiously modernise Labor’s 21st century mission, a project that culminated in Albanese’s steady, unifying 2022 election pitch: not revolution, but renewal.” Dr Dyrenfurth said that doesn’t mean Hastie is right on every policy. “His hard line on net zero won’t fly in metropolitan electorates. Yet contesting climate policy from the perspective of energy reliability and working-class bills is not extremism – social democrats and liberal conservatives are arguing over this across the West,” he said. “Then there’s the risk of alienating key ‘small-c’ conservative constituencies of ethnically and religiously diverse Australians by invoking the inflammatory language of becoming ‘strangers in our own country’. Hastie’s project will fail if it defines these citizens as strangers rather than as allies and fellow builders of our shared national home. Still, it isn’t intellectually honest to pretend that ‘liberalism’ is some timeless philosophy.” Dr Dyrenfurth said what Brandis is defending is a pre-Global Financial Crisis settlement: high financialisation, mass inward migration as an economic lever and tool of wage suppression, and an uncritical embrace of globalisation. “That settlement broke down years ago – post-liberals simply saw it first. “In this sense, the so-called Liberal centre and the progressive left are mirror images: both worship the self, mistrust the past, and deride ordinary virtues of continuity and common sense. Whether it’s mindless consumerism or social media-driven identity politics, the story is the same.” Dr Dyrenfurth said for all their mutual loathing, they belong to the same post-communal, post-Christian order that measures progress by the distance travelled from obligation. “That’s why the real divide in politics is no longer strictly left versus right but liberal versus post-liberal: between those who still fantasise over a society of atomised individuals and those who want to rebuild a common life,” he said. “From my side of politics, the most interesting thing about Hastie is not that he once wore camouflage but that he keeps circling back to collectives: family, church, community, nation. When he says leadership is a battle of ideas, he means it and knows the Liberals cannot be the party of big business but for the people who work, raise, build and serve. That’s a Labor insight too, and why Team Albo should treat him as seriously as Brandis and co-evidently do.” First term Federal Member for Monash, Mary Aldred, clashed with Hastie in a Liberal partyroom meeting this year after he quit the frontbench.  
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January 1, 2026 at 4:06 AM
#AndrewHastie is absolutely 100% on the mark with his prickly assertion that the Department of Immigration, under the @albomp.bsky.social government and ministry of #TonyBurke, has effectively morphed into a "travel agency" which is letting riff raff into Australia which should never set foot here.
'Not a travel agency': Andrew Hastie demands complete overhaul of immigration dept
Liberal MP Andrew Hastie has called for an overhaul of the Migration Act and more powers for the Home Affairs department, saying they are "not a travel agency" but there to "protect Australians."
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November 18, 2025 at 3:04 PM
You got to admire #SussanLey 's "reverse psychology bravado". It's a big FU to #AndrewHastie & #AngusTaylor. 😆

Regarding her views on gas being a big part of Australia's "energy future" she is spot on but she must pledge to support a TOTAL BAN on native forest clearing in place of #NetZero targets.
Sussan Ley offers stunning guarantee she will remain Liberal leader until next election
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley may be under siege, but says she has no doubts she will remain party leader until the next federal election.
www.abc.net.au
November 17, 2025 at 1:46 PM
#SussanLey might have bought a bit more time as the opposition leader with her "half arsed about face" on #NetZero, a position which is still compromised by her "contradictory support" for #ParisAgreement, but the knives will soon be out to oust her, #AndrewHastie is just one who's on the prowl.
No imminent challenge to Sussan Ley amid dire polling
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley will likely avoid an imminent leadership challenge, despite claims some moderate MPs have shifted support to Andrew Hastie.
www.skynews.com.au
November 17, 2025 at 1:24 AM
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Yeah this #AndrewHastie and bros. #auspol
November 6, 2025 at 1:09 PM
#OneNation is like one of those islands of waste and junk that form in the middle of oceans. All manner of debris will eventually find it. #AndrewHastie #BarnabyJoyce #aupol

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Australia news live: Andrew Hastie rules out One Nation defection and urges Barnaby Joyce to stick with Coalition
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October 23, 2025 at 2:47 AM
If #BarnabyJoyce defects to ONE NATION, it's very possible that #JacintaPrice will do so as well, maybe even #AndrewHastie. But Price would be a near certainty to do it.

#PaulineHanson' s party is currently polling well enough to have 6, possibly 7 senators after the 2028 poll.

Quite a comeback.
Barnaby Joyce actively considering defection to One Nation, say Coalition sources
Former Nationals leader has not commented on reports but any defection would be a blow for his party and the Coalition under Sussan Ley
www.theguardian.com
October 17, 2025 at 12:52 PM
FFS this man #AndrewHastie wants to be the leader of the opposition and dreams of being Prime Minister? This is a dangerous man with a huge ego, lacking in empathy and vindictive. Sounds like a threat there as well.
October 15, 2025 at 6:49 AM
Does anyone remember that political cartoon with PM Keating (and mates) in a phonebooth sniggering as Bronwyn Bishop (on her mobile) told reporters "Sorry, that's just another of my many anonymous supporters encouraging me to run for the Liberal Party leadership." 😏 #auspol #AndrewHastie #LibSpill
October 13, 2025 at 5:02 AM
After #AndrewHastie was first elected, I quipped: "Elect Hastie, repent at leisure." This was partly spurred by learning his father was a creationist pastor, which may mean he believes, eg, that athiests cannot have morals. An MP's faith is relevant to his duties.
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Sussan Ley will be challenged, but Libs may resist this Hastie elevation
Andrew Hastie has said he wants to lead the Liberal Party one day. But the Perth MP personifies the division at the heart of conservative politics in 2025.
www.smh.com.au
October 10, 2025 at 9:44 PM
The #AndrewHastie graphic is stolen from @crikey.com.au Instagram account. It spurred me to repost it here.

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October 9, 2025 at 9:58 PM
Whilst checking on GinaRinehart’s awared being given by Atlas Network/Alliance for ResponsibleCitizens, I came across this AndrewHastie(& IPA graduate AmandaStoker) Desmog exposé:
October 7, 2025 at 10:42 PM
#andrewhastie Please reassess your choice of shirt collar and tie. You look strangled. While looking at yourself, please stop all this populist deception over migration. You're not an Instagram influencer, so calm down with the videos and memes.
October 7, 2025 at 9:21 PM
#andrewhastie Please reassess your choice of shirt collar and tie. You look strangled. While looking at yourself, please stop all this populist deception over migration. You're not an Instagram influencer, so calm down with the videos and memes.
October 7, 2025 at 9:20 PM
The Coalition got absolutely obliterated at the federal election because of #PeterDutton 's completely fitful and shambolic policy announcements, not to mention his own widespread unpopularity as a person, even amongst a big % of conservative voters.

#AndrewHastie had didly squat to do with it.
Coalition leak a 'factional hatchet job' designed to 'discredit' Andrew Hastie
A leaked Coalition review in which Peter Dutton criticised the work ethic of Andrew Hastie was a "factional hatchet job" to discredit the Liberal MP amid speculation he could soon challenge for the party leadership, Sky News host Peta Credlin has said.
www.skynews.com.au
October 7, 2025 at 2:57 AM
Just as Kirk’s Christian Nationalism was hotly contested by many Christians, so too should Hastie’s reading of the "Christian West" be contested for explicitly Christian reasons. #auspol #AndrewHastie #CharlieKirk
Charlie Kirk, Andrew Hastie and the 'Christian' West: Some Christian pushback
The horrific assassination of Charlie Kirk is being invested with all sorts of meaning, well beyond the personal tragedy it is for his family.
johnmenadue.com
October 6, 2025 at 9:45 PM
Just wait until #SussanLey is polling at under 20% as preferred PM for a few straight months, I am sure #AndrewHastie will have a "big change of heart", and will find that motivation to challenge her for leadership.

If Ley keeps "me-tooing" with #Albanese Labor on #NetZero she ain't going to last.
Andrew Hastie says there is ‘no challenge’ to Sussan Ley after stepping down from Liberal frontbench
Former shadow home affairs minister claims he quit because he was not given a leadership role in developing policy on immigration
www.theguardian.com
October 5, 2025 at 1:00 PM
#insiders Just a reminder that #AndrewHastie is a fucking dick & a waste of time on discussion; his policies have about 15% support in Australia. 🥂
Clearly these people don’t understand how soul destroying being in opposition for many years is … #AndrewHastie thinks that he is a “big swinging dick”, but if the #liberals are stupid enough to make him leader, he would find that he really is quite irrelevant 😁

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Andrew Hastie quits Coalition frontbench over immigration policy dispute
Liberal MP resigns as shadow home affairs minister, increasing pressure on opposition leader Sussan Ley
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