Energy Sense Over Energy Slogans: Willcox Backs Cheaper, Better, Fairer Path Forward
Federal Member for Dawson and Shadow Assistant Minister for Manufacturing and Sovereign Capability Andrew Willcox says the Coalition’s decision to abandon Labor’s net-zero target is a victory for common sense, cost-of-living relief and Australian industry.
Mr Willcox said the Coalition reached a principled position “the right way, through consultation, evidence and respect, not ideology, slogans or political theatre.”
Santa Swaps Sleigh for Tractor in Winning Dawson Christmas Card Design
Federal Member for Dawson, Andrew Willcox MP, has announced 12-year-old Emma Vella from the Mackay region as the winner of his annual Christmas Card Competition.
This year’s theme, “My Favourite Thing About Living in Dawson,” invited children aged 12 and under to celebrate the people, places, and spirit that make the region special.
Labor’s Road Safety Plan Hits a Dead End
Federal Member for Dawson and Shadow Assistant Minister for Manufacturing and Sovereign Capability, Andrew Willcox, says Labor’s plan to drop regional speed limits leaves regional Australia stuck in the slow lane.
The ‘roadblock to regional progress’ proposal would reduce the default speed limit on unsigned roads outside of built-up areas, which is currently 100 km/h, down to as low as 70 km/h.
Taking a Stand – No to Net Zero
Six months into a second Albanese term, the biggest illusion of all is being exposed. Net Zero at all costs, supposedly for the good of the planet, has not been working out so well for our country.
Nationals Abandon Net Zero to Save Australian Industry
Yesterday at the National Press Club, The National Party of Australia drew a line in the sand, declaring it will no longer support Labor’s reckless Net Zero target by 2050, calling it unaffordable, unachievable, and unsustainable for Australia’s economic and industrial future.
BOM Website Confusion Puts Communities at Risk
Federal Member for Dawson, Andrew Willcox MP, has raised serious concerns regarding the Bureau of Meteorology’s (BOM) new website, following overwhelming feedback from constituents, local farmers, and weather professionals.
Labor's $2 Billion Aluminium Credit Is a Reckless Policy That Fails to Address the Core Issues Facing Australian Manufacturing
The Albanese Government’s $2 billion Green Aluminium Production Credit misses the mark, throwing taxpayer money at a problem it helped create. Soaring energy costs and unreliable power are the real threats to Australia’s aluminium industry — yet Labor blocked a Senate inquiry that could have addressed these challenges. The Coalition believes in supporting manufacturing with reliable energy and smart policies, not costly handouts.
My Favourite Thing About Living in Dawson
Federal Member for Dawson, Andrew Willcox MP, is calling on the region’s youngest artists to take part in a special Christmas Card Competition celebrating what makes life in Dawson so special.
Children aged 12 years and under, living in the Dawson electorate, are invited to submit a drawing or painting that shows “My Favourite Thing About Living in Dawson” — capturing what home means to them, especially at Christmas time.
A Win For Farmers in Dawson after Labor Backflips on SMSF Farm Tax Grab
Member for Dawson and Shadow Assistant Minister for Manufacturing and Sovereign Capability, Mr Andrew Willcox MP, said farmers across Dawson have had an enormous win after Labor retreated on its poorly conceived, reckless, and cruel plan to tax unrealised gains on farms held in self-managed super funds (SMSFs).
Who is Holding the Keys?
China is, without question, one of Australia’s most significant trading partners. We export vast amounts of natural resources and agricultural products, and in return, we import vehicles, solar panels, wind turbines, various technological products, and household goods. But is this relationship balanced, and are we becoming too dependent?
Glencore Bailout Confirms Labor’s Energy Policy Crisis
The Albanese Labor Government has chosen to launch another corporate bailout because of the disastrous impact of their reckless energy policies.
The intervention to save the copper smelter follows other recent federal government interventions in Whyalla, Hobart and Port Pirie, with yet more costly bailouts expected in the short term.
Glencore has consistently pointed to Labor’s failed energy policies for collapsing Australian competitiveness.
Keeping The Lights On
Coal has powered Australia for generations, and it still does today. Coal is the central reason the lights turn on, the fridge stays cold, and the air con works. Coal remains the cheapest form of electricity in Australia, and without it, our country would be vastly different, in a poorer way.
Bruce Highway Betrayal
Federal Member for Dawson Andrew Willcox MP has renewed calls for urgent action to fix the Bruce Highway, calling it a “national disgrace” and accusing the Albanese Labor Government of playing politics with lives. Despite promising $7.2 billion in upgrades, Labor has already cut $488 million from its own budget, with Senate estimates confirming just $432 million allocated over three years.
Mr Willcox said Dawson cannot wait until 2028 for action, with the stretch from Mackay to Townsville identified as the deadliest on the Bruce. “Forty-three lives were lost in 2024 — that’s families torn apart. Dawson deserves better than excuses. The Bruce Highway must be made safer, and I’ll keep fighting until it is.”
The Sky is Falling…
The sky is falling. We’re all going to drown. And if we don’t, we’ll die of heatstroke. That’s the kind of doomsday rhetoric being pushed by Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen and the Albanese government. Why? Because Labor believes fear keeps them in power and they want every voter to be scared…
Labors War on Coal Having Far-Reaching Impacts
Labor’s anti-mining regulations, combined with crippling coal royalty rates are forcing job losses and impacting support industries in regional communities, sparking calls for an urgent review.
A Man Walks Into A Women’s Changing Room….
No – this headline is not the start of a joke. It is a very serious topic that needs more attention. In 1902, Australia became the first country in the world to allow women both the right to vote and to stand for representation in National Parliament.
Another Canberra Talk Fest
More than three years in government, and Labor still doesn’t have any real plans to positively grow the economy. Last week, a hand picked group of government, union, business and industry figures gathered for a three day economic forum to supposedly chart a course for Australia's economic future.
Building a Nation
Immigration is important. Our country has been built on it. We would not be the Australia we are today without people choosing to set up their lives here. But we have to be honest. Immigration needs to be properly managed. Right now, I have major concerns. Major concerns with how the current government has been managing our immigration.
Mackay School Students Take Part In Historic Visit
The students of Mackay West State School had the honour of hosting a momentous occasion this week, as an official Australian Flag, previously flown over Parliament House in Canberra, was brought to the school by the Speaker of the House, the Hon. Milton Dick, as part of the Parliament in Schools program and National Flag Roadshow.
Together Under ONE Flag
The Australian flag is not just a piece of fabric. It is the enduring symbol of who we are. It represents our shared history, our sacrifices, and the freedoms earned through generations of courage and service. As the federal member for Dawson, one of my favourite tasks is presenting an upstanding community member with an Australian flag.

