‘Nothing Chris Bowen says is true’: Energy war of words unfolds

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Shadow energy minister Ted O’Brien has continued his attacks on Chris Bowen and the government’s new “ute tax” as the minister dismisses the Coalition’s ambitious nuclear policy.

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He said Australia was “already a nuclear nation” and would not be starting its project of transitioning coal-fired power plant sites to nuclear energy reactors “from scratch”. “Nothing Chris Bowen says is true. He hasn't delivered on any one of his promises. And so I would just dismiss immediately any guarantee when it has a dollar figure against it that Chris Bowen says,” Mr O’Brien said.

“I mean, at the end of the day, if you are going to have Australians pay up to $25,000 more for their vehicles, that is a tax. He claimed vehicle efficiency standards across the world, pointing specifically to the United States, had not resulted in a sharp rise in the cost of larger cars. “Any big reform worth doing is subject to a scare campaign that's been the case for reforms in Australia over the last 40 years.”

 

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