
Andrew McLachlan
Andrew McLachlan is an Australian politician representing the Liberal Party. He serves as a senator for South Australia and is known for his commitment to conservative values within the party. Recently, he was in the news for voting against a motion proposed by Pauline Hanson that aimed to abandon the Coalition's 2050 net zero emissions target, indicating his support for maintaining a responsible approach to energy policy amidst internal party debates.
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