PM's cheap gas claim questioned as industry pans export intervention
Malcolm Turnbull is under pressure to prove his gas market intervention has teeth.
Heath Aston is the environment, energy and corporate correspondent for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age
Malcolm Turnbull is under pressure to prove his gas market intervention has teeth.
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