The Prime Minister of Australia on 13 November 2013 tabled a bill canceling controversial carbon tax throughout the first session of parliament.
The government is hoping to repeal the carbon tax in full.
The Prime Minister of Australia on 13 November 2013 tabled a bill canceling controversial carbon tax throughout the first session of parliament.
The government is hoping to repeal the carbon tax in full.
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