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- More than one-third of Australian households generate power via rooftop solar, (ABC News: Rhiannon Shine)
- Few of us embrace change and, for the most part, we actively attempt to resist it.
- Those tendencies spill over into politics in what is often an epic battle between those attempting to maintain the status quo and their opponents pushing to overthrow previously accepted norms.
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More than one-third of Australian households generate power via rooftop solar, (ABC News: Rhiannon Shine)
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Few of us embrace change and, for the most part, we actively attempt to resist it.
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