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Dutton campaign plane leaves for destination unknown

Josh Butler

Josh Butler

Good morning from the Dutton campaign, which is finally taking off from Canberra – destination unknown at this stage. The journalists following the campaigns, for the prime minister or opposition leader, generally aren’t told by the leader’s staff where we’re headed until the plane has taken off.

We do know Dutton is in Brisbane at the moment, as he’s been doing some morning TV. Anthony Albanese is also starting his day in the sunshine state (even though it’s pouring rain all over the east coast at the moment).

We’ll give you an update when we land – wherever that ends up being.

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Coalition’s gas plan unlikely to lower prices, experts say

As mentioned, our top story is that a range of experts think Peter Dutton’s gas plan won’t work – or at least there is not enough detail for them to know.

Australian Energy Producers, the body representing the gas industry, said Dutton’s plan to “artificially reduce prices” was a “damaging market intervention that will drive away investment and exacerbate the supply challenges in the longer term”.

Our reporter Graham Readfearn also spoke to Joshua Runciman, lead analyst for Australian gas at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, who said Dutton’s idea of diverting LNG exports to domestic markets was the quickest way to materially increase domestic supply.

But he said exporters could respond by ramping down investments in production that could mean “there might not be much spare gas”.

Read Graham’s full story:



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