Queensland's Labor government has announced plans to establish a new publicly-owned energy retailer if re-elected. The move is aimed at increasing competition in the regional energy market, particularly against the existing state-owned provider, Ergon. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to reduce energy costs for consumers and ensure more affordable power options. Premier Steven Miles unveiled the plan during the early stages of the election campaign, positioning it as a key promise for voters. The proposal also aligns with Labor's previous commitments to state-owned petrol stations.
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Analysis: The real reason to why premier made state-owned power retailer pledge in Mackay
if re-elected, Labor would create a publicly-owned regional electricity retailer to compete against its existing publicly-owned electricity retailer, Ergon. Queensland Premier Steven Miles in Mackay on day two of the election campaign. Picture: Adam Head...
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