The Queensland government has pledged to establish a public electricity retailer to lower petrol prices if re-elected in October, just two months after it announced plans to open several government-owned fuel stations across the state.
The move would mean the state would effectively be competing against itself with Ergon—a government-owned corporation.
Labor says the proposed company would run solely as a retailer without any of the infrastructure dealt with by Ergon, and would utilise existing state-owned poles and wires with no need to generate profits for shareholders.
Queensland Premier Steven Miles said the move would increase competition in the industry….
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