Previously redacted report reveals NT Labor’s renewables cost
A 2019 report kept secret until recently reveals the former NT Labor government’s costings for renewables in the Territory – a figure almost 20 times smaller than the CLP’s claim.
A 2019 report kept secret until recently reveals the former NT Labor government’s costings for renewables in the Territory – a figure almost 20 times smaller than the CLP’s claim.
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