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Rise in Australians’ energy bills later this year ‘unacceptable’ from LaborThe price rise in Australians’ power bills expected in July is “unacceptable” from the Albanese government who promised a reduction in electricity prices, according to Shadow Finance Minister Jane Hume. Power bills will rise this winter under the Australian Energy Regulator's draft determination to the nation's electricity price safety net. “This is affecting the entire east coast, and this is unacceptable from a government that promised a reduction in power prices of $275,” Ms Hume said. “Now Australians – they're going to pay for this, this winter. “I fear for those older Australians or those on low incomes that will simply have to turn off the heater during winter because they can’t afford the energy bills – that's the human cost to Labor’s failure to manage the energy market.”
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Paul Keating calls nuclear submarines worst decision by Labor government since WWI conscriptionThe former prime minister accused Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Defence Minister Richard Marles of setting Australia down a “dangerous path” by deepening ties with its closest security allies.
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'Former colonial master': Paul Keating launches astonishing attack on Labor, AUKUS dealThe former prime minister attacked the AUKUS agreement as Labor's 'worst international decision' since it attempted to introduce conscription.
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Labor will break the ‘winning streak’ with AUKUS deal: Paul KeatingFormer Prime Minister Paul Keating says the AUKUS deal is the “worst international decision” by an Australian Labor government since the first World War. “Labor has had a knockout set of rights against the Coalition but this one is where we break the winning streak,' he said. The idea that China has or will threaten us is a “distortion and it’s untrue,” Mr Keating added.
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Keating unleashes on Labor over AUKUS submarine dealFormer Labor prime minister Paul Keating has unleashed on the party over the AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine deal, labelling it the worst international decision by an Australian Labor government since Billy Hughes' conscription call.
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