Rising energy prices still being caused by ‘policy decisions’ taken under Coalition

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Rising energy prices still being caused by ‘policy decisions’ taken under Coalition
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Former Labor senator Stephen Conroy says rising energy prices are still being caused by “policy decisions” taken under the Coalition.

Former Labor senator Stephen Conroy says rising energy prices are still being caused by “policy decisions” taken under the Coalition. “Coupled with international events like the Ukraine war,” Mr Conroy told Sky News host Amanda Stoker.

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