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It’s time

Green communism has crippled our nation

15 March 2025

9:00 AM

15 March 2025

9:00 AM

Australia once had cheap reliable electricity, generated mainly from coal. Not now. Electricity generated from Victorian brown coal was some of the cheapest in the world, power stations were built in the coalfields and energy-consuming manufacturing and heavy industry were located near generators.

Australia has thousands of years of coal, hundreds of years of gas, some oil and zillions of years of uranium.

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