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Opposition’s energy spokesperson vague on when Australians will see power bill reductions under Coalition’s gas plan

The opposition energy spokesperson, Ted O’Brien, has not confirmed when Australian households would start seeing savings from the Coalition’s gas plan.

O’Brien has been interviewed on ABC Radio National Breakfast after the Coalition released modelling for its gas reservation policy, claiming that it would shave 7% off household gas bills and take down electricity bills by about 3%.

Modelling by Frontier Economics, released yesterday evening, estimated the changes would bring down new domestic gas supplies to $9 or $10 a gigajoule.

O’Brien said the plan would result in the wholesale price of gas coming down “very quickly” but there was “likely to be a lag” on when consumers saw a reduction on their power bills.

He was asked specifically when households would start feeling these reductions directly through their gas bills, or indirectly through their electricity bills. O’Brien said if a Coalition government were elected, it would immediately introduce legislation to implement the gas policy.

He said the savings should start coming through “within the 12 month period” but it “had to be subject to whatever contracts they are on”. He said:

We are certainly looking, by the end of this calendar year, that you would start seeing wholesale gas prices coming down.

That means that as that then filters through with contracts, then by the end of the first 12 month period, industry [and] households should be seeing the impact.

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