Coalition's power plan rushed, heavy on coal: Labor

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The Labor elitists don't give a damn about the poor who struggle to pay for their power! We have the coal and if Japan can make it work why not us? Or are we not as bright as the Japanese?

Amid blackouts in Queensland, NSW and Victoria? Where the Fuc do you get this shit from? Victoria and South Australia had the power outages. Main problem.. Renewable sources FAILURE. Get the story strait

We need something done it’s bloody ridiculous as it is now! No power when you need it most!!

The pot calling the kettle black. Didn’t we have a raft of blackouts caused by renewables being rushed.

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