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Angus Taylor criticises Beetaloo Basin protestors, claiming Australia has every right to grow its fossil fuel industry

Published On 11 Mar 2022 09:10 AM


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Angus Taylor, Australia's energy minister, has slammed "activists" who oppose additional oil and gas production in the Beetaloo Basin, saying European countries are now regretting not pursuing a "gas-fired recovery."

Taylor told Sky News Australia that Australia was proper to continue increasing fossil fuel production after the US blocked Russian oil imports in reaction to Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukra....


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