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Gas reserve policy five years too late for Queensland

January 31, 2020

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The Federal Government’s plans to introduce a gas reserve policy in Queensland is five years too late and the state may have already wasted its competitive energy advantage, KAP State Leader and Traeger MP Robbie Katter has said.

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