New polling by The Lowy Institute for International Policy finds 57% of Australians think climate change is a "critical threat" to our country over the next ten years. Vic Treasurer Tim Pallas recognised community concern noting climate change is a "genuine threat" in his May Budget speech. The Turnbull govt on the other hand... Its refusal to act on climate change exposes communities to impacts such as increasing bushfires, droughts, and storms. Will the Daniel Andrews govt fill the leadership vacuum and act on issues of importance to the community? What do you think?