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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