Victorian Liberals urged to take action on ‘energy madness'
'In the people's republic of Victoria, there's been a minor reprieve from the energy madness, with the Allan Labor government softening its earlier ban on gas appliances in the home,' Ms Credlin says.
'Existing homes can still use gas for heating and cooking but if replacing a hot water system after 2027, it will have to be electric, not gas.
'The Victorian Liberals have rightly said this stinks, but they have not said they will oppose the legislation, and they have not said if elected next year, if they will repeal it.
'That is not good enough. It is beyond time for the Liberals here to get off the bloody fence.'

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