'Forget night footy and night cricket': Extraordinary warning after Labor vows to hit their 45% renewable energy target Michael McCormack declared opposition leader Bill Shorten was 'in fairyland' Nationals leader was criticising Shorten's proposed renewable energy target McCormack also declared sport under lights could come to an end in Australia
By Andrew Prentice For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 05:30 GMT, 11 March 2019 | Updated: 05:31 GMT, 11 March 2019
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If opposition leader Bill Shorten is elected as the next prime minister, night time sport could be abolished in Australia, according to claims by Michael McCormack.
The Nationals leader declared it 'very much a realistic outcome', as he heavily criticised Mr Shorten's proposed renewable energy target of 45 per cent across the nation.
The renewable target is part of the Labor government's long term commitment to conserve energy for future generations.
'(Shorten) is living in fairyland. I mean, you can't do that. It's just not possible. He's