Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has stared down calls from the Greens to ban new fossil fuel projects, stating gas has a “crucial role” in terms of its “firming capacity in the grid”, says Sky News Senior Political Reporter Trudy McIntosh.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has stared down calls from the Greens to ban new fossil fuel projects, stating gas has a “crucial role” in terms of its “firming capacity in the grid”, says Sky News Senior Political Reporter Trudy McIntosh.
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