‘Unanswered questions’: Dutton’s plan to cut gas bills under fire from experts
- Households would see a seven percent decrease in gas bills and a three percent decrease in electricity bills due to the coalition's gas policy, according to modeling released by the coalition.
- Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's plan aims to keep more domestic gas in the market, promising a 15 percent reduction in industrial gas bills.
- The gas reservation plan has faced criticism from the industry, with concerns over its implementation and changes to existing projects.
- The gas security charge aims to encourage domestic gas sales to lower prices, with Dutton stating that 'Gas is critical to our nation's energy future.
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‘Unanswered questions’: Dutton’s plan to cut gas bills under fire from experts
The Coalition is under pressure to explain how its plan to cause a gas glut in will lead to sustained bill relief, as experts rubbish its new modelling.”
Dutton reveals coalition plan to cut power prices
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says his gas reservation policy will be a “game changer”. (Jason Edwards/AAP PHOTOS) By Tess Ikonomou in Canberra Households would be given a modest seven per cent fall in their gas bills and three per cent cut to their electricity bills, under a coalition’s plan to pump the market with gas to drive down energy costs. The coalition released the promised modelling into its national gas plan on Tuesday night, which w…
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