This week’s surprise Greens-Labor deal to expand scrutiny of how gas projects affect water systems has been slammed as a costly duplication of state and territory laws that will slow domestic supply and erode the nation’s investment reputation.
In a late-night coup for anti-gas campaigners following years of effort, Labor agreed with Greens demands to extend a so-called environmental protection “water trigger” from coal seam gas projects to fracking projects.
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