POLICY

Greg Hunt wants to stop AGL's import terminal

THE race to build an east coast LNG import terminal has seen dark horse Epik move ahead a furlong after signing an EPC contract while odds on favourite AGL Energy may have dropped back after Federal health minister Greg Hunt promised today to do everything in his power to stop the project going ahead in in his electorate. 

 Image obtained: Greg Hunt

Image obtained: Greg Hunt

  According to The Australian the health minister said he "clearly, unequivocally and absolutely" opposes any plans for an LNG import facility within his electorate of Flinders in Victoria.    Hunt...

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