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Snowy2.0 gets government green light

IT may have been former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull's pet project, but his successor Scott Morrison is claiming the credit for plans to develop the Snowy Hydro 2.0 scheme, committing almost A$1.4 billion to keep "the lights on for generations to come".

 image obtained: energy minister's office

image obtained: energy minister's office

  Prime minister Morrison fronted cameras this morning flanked by energy minister Angus Taylor and finance minister Mathias Cormann to spruik the Federal government's commitment to the project just a...

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