‘Gold-plating’: NSW’s skewed electricity market and the fight over rising bills

‘A federal court decision this week represents a possible end to a two-year battle that will see New South Wales households charged an extra $3bn on their collective energy bill and put upward pressure on bills in other states too.’

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