Amid Chalmers’ ‘challenges’, a small NSW town gets on with it

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OPINION: Murrurundi, 300 kilometres north of Sydney, has beauty, creativity, rich farmlands – and, like the rest of Australia, controversy over energy policy.

Murrurundi, a small town nestled in the magnificent Liverpool Plains about 300 kilometres north of Sydney, is a microcosm of post-budget Australia.

As Treasurer Jim Chalmers said in his budget speech this week, Australians “have demonstrated the best of our national character – resolute and resilient in hard times, practical and pragmatic about the challenges we confront.” In addition, the distillery is “authentic to our location. It’s a high-value product that is not as capital-intensive as a brewery or a winery.”He says he’s “disappointed” with the Albanese government’s budget because there have been no measures to, although Chalmers has raised the prospect of a cap on energy prices. Drummond is “looking for something more concrete”. In a regional area, “there are great energy needs,” he says, particularly in a business that relies on power.

 

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