Less than three hours notice for the consultation left company executives scrambling but they still managed to ask some “tough questions,” Mr Philp said.
A meeting between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and gas company executives has been scheduled for tomorrow after they were left unsatisfied with the outcome of today’s rushed consultation.
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I reckon they probably wouldn’t do that, wouldn’t they? Because the new Labor government is threatening their profiteering, price gouging cartels who have previously being able to rip Australians off for their own gas and oil. Who really cares with gas companies say?
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