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Ed Husic calls for 25% tax on gas exports in budget

Labor MP Ed Husic has urged the Australian government to impose a 25% tax on gas exports in the upcoming budget, arguing that multinational gas companies have had an 'obscenely sweet deal' for too long and that Australia should secure better returns from its abundant gas resources.

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Australia news live: Angus Taylor says 25% gas levy would shut down industry; more unopened votes reportedly found in SA

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Australia news live: Angus Taylor says 25% gas levy would shut down industry; more unopened votes reportedly found in SA

Apr 21, 2026, 3:39 PM

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