Coal power has a future, says Shorten

Federal Opposition Leader Bill Shorten is visiting the Latrobe Valley to support workers as a coal-fired power station heads toward closure.

Leader of the Opposition Bill Shorten

Bill Shorten insists he's not a rampant greenie and believes coal has a place in Australia's future. (AAP)

Bill Shorten insists he's not a "rampant greenie" and believes coal has a place in Australia's future.

The opposition leader on Monday visited Victoria's Latrobe Valley, where the Hazelwood coal-fired power station is set to close in early 2017 due to its unviability.

"I am not a rampant greenie who thinks there is no place for fossil fuel in our energy mix in the future," Mr Shorten told reporters, adding the government needed a plan to find jobs for power industry workers.


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