Govt can’t fund coal fired power plants without parliamentary approval | Sky News Australia

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Take it to court and see for sure if the imbeciles know what they are talking about... You may be surprised..

keep spitting on coal power bloody idiots. I will backfire on all of you. Australia is nothing without coal power

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