Littleproud accuses Bowen of 'demonising gas' and stifling investment

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The Coalition has accused the Albanese Government of “demonising” gas companies and limiting the stream of supply which is driving up prices across the country.

to drive basic household and business power bills down.

Both Loy Yang power plants are expected to close by 2035, which has raised concerns over energy supply. Picture: Getty Images The Bass Strait gas fields in Victoria – a joint venture between Woodside and ExxonMobil – provides a fifth of the LNG supply for eastern Australia. “We want to be constructive, we want to bring some relief to households but it’s got to be a model that doesn’t have unintended consequences for our energy market and our resource sector,” he said.

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'Authorised by the National Party of Australia.'

Would this be the Coalition that demonises refugees, immigrants, workers, unions, the unemployed, public servants, climate scientists, anyone not white and male and straight, the ABC...? That Coalition?

True story

pumping out the propaganda on the hour, every hour telling all their tone deaf listeners the good LNP, bad ALP.

Because we all know the coalition can do a much better job, look how much they got done during their time in power, right Sky News 🙄

Littleproud is such a dill!

Well we should blame the LNP for sanctifying the bastards

Is Littleproud developing a brain at this late stage?

And yet, here we are. Whatever is you think you are doing MurdochGutterMedia ...keep doing it. LNPNeverAgain

Funny how we have all this corporate investment in Gas and the prices are still sky-high. Where is the evidence that even more investment by multinationals will lower the prices?

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