Sixteen groups from across
have joined together to issue a statement urging timely action to tackle "unsustainably high power prices and
- the political
- and social spectrum
rising emissions", which they warn are "threatening our society, environment and economy"
The call from the 16 groups,
comes as the head of the agency, which recommended the NEG, criticised the politicisation of energy policy.
- which includes the ACTU,
- the Australian Industry Group
- and the Clean Energy Council,
COAG meets this Friday in Hobart
New modelling from Frontier Economics will be presented at Friday's meeting by Federal Energy Minister Josh
Frydenberg.
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