Govt allows only five days for submissions on repeal of oil and gas ban
27 Sep 2024

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PHOTO: Jonathan Gong via UnSplash |
By Liz Kivi
The government is allowing only five days for the public to make submissions on legislation to restart oil and gas exploration.
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