How would the wind industry fare under a Coalition government? 

Some excerpts from an article in the Guardian:

The Coalition is under intense pressure from the anti-windfarm lobby and also from many of its own MPs to take much tougher action, either banning new windfarms entirely or abolishing the renewable energy target that provides the industry with an effective federal subsidy. It is promising a review of the Renewable Energy Target (RET)...

The yet-to-be-released [Liberal Party] resources policy is set to require all windfarms to provide “real-time” noise monitoring, with the findings immediately publicly available, so nearby residents concerned about the alleged health impact of windfarms can compare the results with strict state government noise controls. The Coalition resources spokesman, Ian Macfarlane, will also try to introduce the measures before the election with a private members bill. ...

Nationals Senator Ron Boswell has long argued the RET – which underpins windfarm investments – should be abolished because it was increasing electricity prices, and recently told the Sydney Morning Herald: ''The whole of the National party agrees with me, although we haven't got a formal policy on it yet, and I suspect many Liberals do also.'' ...

Read more: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/11/windfarm-industry-coalition-turbine-noise