Rising gas prices to be ‘first order of business’ for Chalmers after budget

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Rising gas prices to be ‘first order of business’ for Chalmers after budget
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Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says it seems the federal government will need to make concrete moves to force gas companies to keep prices down using the ACCC.

Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says it seems the federal government will need to make concrete moves to force gas companies to keep prices down using the ACCC. “This is expected to be the first order of business for Treasurer Jim Chalmers after his budget is out next week,” he said.

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