Albanese government will do ‘what is required’ in energy market

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Assistant Trade Minister Tim Ayres says the Albanese government will do “what is required” to make sure Australians have cheap and reliable sources of energy.

Assistant Trade Minister Tim Ayres says the Albanese government will do “what is required” to make sure Australians have cheap and reliable sources of energy.“We’ll do what is required on supply and price.

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Go nuclear, that will fix it

okay so tell australia when

What is required is for 30% of all coal and gas to be sold domestically. Which the right wing Labor party will not do.

Otherwise PJK and friend will knock off Albo

You mean like throwing more money at unicorn farts and fairy dust to magically create energy!

Except using nuclear power , extending the life of current coal fired power stations set to close until there so called renewable energy can bare the capacity ( never ).

Neither major party is going to do anything to improve the lives of Australians. Neither of them. They have nothing but lies on contempt for us. Vote lib dems one of the few parties that's not retarded.

Still waiting for albos romise 6 months ago

'doing whats required' sounds like they will fix a problem if it comes up. 🤔A responsible government would plan so that there are no problems like blackouts, price spikes sapping away the little spending money Aussies have now thanks to inflation & government overspending…

Going so-called 'green' with solar and wind certainly isn't going to do it

They've failed to date so what makes anyone think this is going to change for the better without subsidies

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