The Guardian Australia – News
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Albanese defends gas companies amid criticism over export tax rejection
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been accused of appeasing gas companies as Labor prepares to reject a proposed 25% tax on gas exports. Independent Senator David Pocock criticized the government for not supporting the tax amid a global fuel crisis. Albanese defended the industry, citing $22 billion in taxes paid last year by gas corporations.
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