Australian states dig in against NEG ahead of crucial vote

Published 11:28 on August 6, 2018  /  Last updated at 11:28 on August 6, 2018  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Three Australian state governments on Monday refused to commit to backing the National Energy Guarantee (NEG) proposal ahead of this week's crunch meeting, even as federal Environment and Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg accused them of “politicking and posturing”.
Three Australian state governments on Monday refused to commit to backing the National Energy Guarantee (NEG) proposal ahead of this week's crunch meeting, even as federal Environment and Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg accused them of “politicking and posturing”.


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