Push to replace gas stoves with electric divides hospitality industry

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Push to replace gas stoves with electric divides hospitality industry
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The federal government's move to compel Australians to get rid of gas stoves and switch to electrical appliances has sharply divided opinion in the hospitality industry. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has agreed to a deal with the Greens to force households and businesses to stop using gas stoves and buy 'cleaner and cheaper' appliances.

The federal government's move to compel Australians to get rid of gas stoves and switch to electrical appliances has sharply divided opinion in the hospitality industry.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has agreed to a deal with the Greens to force households and businesses to stop using gas stoves and buy"cleaner and cheaper" appliances.

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