Australia is ‘hurdling into a crisis’ if we continue down our renewable energy plans

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Australia is ‘hurdling into a crisis’ if we continue down our renewable energy plans
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Shadow Infrastructure Minister Bridget McKenzie says the Albanese Labor government are “refusing to accept reality” when it comes to energy policy and renewable energy plans.

“We are hurdling into a crisis if we continue just down this … renewables are

going to save the day – they just won’t,” Ms McKenzie told Sky News host Paul Murray.

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