Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the Coalition government “wasted 10 years” by having no energy policy.
“Australia now has one, it’s one that is supported by the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry,” Mr
Albanese told Sky News Australia host Chris Kenny.“What business want is certainty; we are giving them that certainty.”
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