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Coal baron rules out suing over NSW energy plan as opposition wanes – Sydney Morning Herald
Energy magnate Trevor St Baker has dismissed media reports he planned to sue the government over NSW’s new energy plan as some of biggest companies prepare to rejig…
The landmark energy plan passed into law on Friday after the government overcame a marathon effort over 30 hours in virtually one sitting by One Nation MP Mark Latham to shackle the bill with almost 250 amendments, and also reference Mr St Baker’s criticisms.
With support from Labor, Greens and independents along with a unified Coalition, Mr Kean’s main opposition stemmed from what he has dubbed “big energy companies seeking super profits”.
“We literally tried to drain the swamp here,” Mr Kean told…
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