Climate Change and Energy Minister Ted O’Brien says the Japanese know better than anyone that “if you do not have energy security, you do not have national security”.
“I think the Japanese are sending a very pointed message to Australia,” he told Sky News host Paul Murray.
Mr O’Brien said Japan’s energy security is at stake if Australia continues to go down the path that Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is taking the country.Read More
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