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is responding to criticisms from the gas and coal industry.This is a temporary measure … it has no impact on the record prices they are receiving for the exports, nor does it apply for any additional and new investment in new fields. It applies for just eight months.

Albanese told ABC “of course” he will meet with them. He also flags the government has met with Appea previously:Anthony Albanese

 

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Really wish Albo and team would read the same articles as us. Most Australians want an RRT implemented. Why is this so hard?

Do we really want to use something that makes Russia stronger? Greens why not subsidies to people who rent to not use, or get rid of, gas?

the greens sell us out yet again...just like they did when sided with Scott Morrison to get rid of 300,000 age pensions. A vote for the greens is a vote for the Liberal party and its minions.

Raise the corporate tax on gas to 78%,

just ignore the gas n coal miners If the miners in WA is selling gas at $6/Gj Why do east coast consumer should pay $30/Gj? Just greed Even on contract the price as much lower

The headline could read. Gas producers fail Australia.

Albo is so good, the way he gets people to believe any old lies and spin he tells them. His climate targets are going to make investors unions, politicians and big business an absolute fortune and push prices sky high to make the rich richer and the people poorer 💰💰👍😂

The gas industry and the greens…. A match made in heaven

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‘Sting in the tail’: Albanese ‘got the deal done’ on energySky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has “got the deal done” on energy as Parliament is set to return on Thursday to put the gas price cap and compensation package through. The government will put a cap on gas prices of $12 a kilojoule and on coal prices of $125 a tonne. “But the sting in the tail is the vast majority of Australians will still see their power bills rise significantly this year - just by not as much as feared,” he said. Easy to do when the states are all part of the same party. The energy cap around the world is as orchestrated as the covid response. Anyone would think they were all in it together. What a difference a real prime minister makes.
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