Energy market is a ‘complicated’ issue

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Nationals MP Kevin Hogan says energy has been a “complicated issue” in Australia.

Mr Hogan said balance is needed to handle the energy situation and to meet international obligations concerning emissions reductions.Read More.

Mr Hogan said balance is needed to handle the energy situation and to meet international obligations concerning emissions reductions.Read More
 

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It didn't used to be. Corrupt politicians creating ways for investors to buy their way in & destroy the system.

When a politician says 'it's complicated' he means 'you're too dumb to understand'.

Wasn’t it started by Kevin Rudd’s Labor regime. There’s your answer.

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