Australians hoping for power bill relief will be waiting until mid-next year for the government's energy plan to take effect. 9News
Australians hoping for power bill relief will be waiting until mid-next year for the government's energy plan to take effect.
Bowen has announced what he called "decisive action, which makes a difference to Australian consumers".Australians hoping for power bill relief will be waiting until mid-next year for the government's energy plan to take effect. "We're certainly not suggesting this is a magic bullet or we'll see energy prices fall," he admitted."We were looking at another 30 per cent retail electricity price increase next year, so this will dramatically reduce that," he said.HSC students see results early after blunder"It is welcome - but it is not going to solve all the problems industry and households are going to face over the next year," Willox said.
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