Gas market trigger won’t fix ‘bin fire’ left by Coalition, energy minister Chris Bowen says

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Gas market trigger won’t fix ‘bin fire’ left by Coalition, energy minister Chris Bowen says
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Bowen says mechanism designed to limit energy price rises, if used, would have no impact until next January

While Bowen said he was not ruling out future use of the mechanism – the responsibility actually sat with the resources minister, Madeleine King – his emphasis would be on avoiding decisions on the fly.

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