Chris Bowen gets his ‘woke cliches’ mixed up

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Energy Minister Chris Bowen seemed to have his slogans and woke cliches mixed up as he spoke of “emitters past, present and future”, says Sky News host Rowan Dean.

Energy Minister Chris Bowen seemed to have his slogans and woke cliches mixed up as he spoke of “emitters past, present and future”, says Sky News host Rowan Dean.

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