‘They’ve decided to actually oppose something’: Vic Libs stand up to Daniel Andrews

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‘They’ve decided to actually oppose something’: Vic Libs stand up to Daniel Andrews
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The Victorian Liberal Party has decided to oppose the Andrews government’s plan to ban gas stoves in homes, even saying they would scrap the ban if elected, says Sky News host Rita Panahi.

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