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The federal government has threatened to restrict gas exports if the industry refuses to sell on the domestic market due to price caps. The federal energy minister has revealed new projects to keep the lights on. 7NEWS at 6pm | jenbechwati 7NEWS

 

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jenbechwati straya is finished Lol MadMax

jenbechwati Good they have been ripping us off for years the scum.

jenbechwati Our Gas. Our Industry. Our Price Point. We grant you the right sell excess above our needs, and be thankful we virtually give it to you, we should charge more like Qatar, Norway. auspol

jenbechwati Easy enough to kick the gas provider's out and put it back under Government control like it used to be.

jenbechwati Not going well is it?

jenbechwati communism doesnt work, they will not stop at trying to control the energy market if they get any with this

jenbechwati Sending the country broke

jenbechwati I am with the gas company I hate bullies all kinds of bullies - union bullies - govt bullies - employer bullies - restrict the domestic gas supplies - I don’t care - I have 7 acres of trees I can cut down to fuel my wood stove BUT Greenies in town will be eating salad forever

jenbechwati Wonder how long it would take for a complete backflip on this'policy' if the gas suppliers cut all distribution of gas

jenbechwati Big talk from Bowen a man too afraid to even take the leadership of Labor when asked

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