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ALP plans to expand water trigger

FEDERAL Labor wants to extend the "water trigger" policy to cover shale and tight gas formations, but the upstream sector warns this will only frustrate the development of the new gas supplies that the ALP wants to see in the domestic gas market under its proposed national interest test.

ALP plans to expand water trigger

But the ALP's proposals haven't gone far enough for environmentalists, who want a total overhaul of the environment law, attacking the Coalition's plan to give some of its powers to states and territories,...

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