Josh Frydenberg says he’s disappointed the energy policy he spent months formulating is now dead, and he says the Coalition’s message at the next federal election will be that both the major parties have failed to land durable policies to reduce emissions.
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| Josh Frydenberg says reducing emissions is ‘a challenge that has dogged both sides of politics’. |
The treasurer told the ABC on Sunday “no one is more disappointed than I am” about the government dumping the national energy guarantee, which Scott Morrison confirmed remained the official government position over the weekend.
Frydenberg, who as energy and environment minister spearheaded the Neg, said “a lot of work went into the national energy guarantee” but he had to recognise the reality that colleagues refused to support it.
Read the story by Kathrine Murphy from The Guardian - “‘Disappointed': Josh Frydenberg sorry to see Neg dumped.”

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