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Posturing warning in minor reshuffle

PRIME Minister Malcolm Turnbull has celebrated his narrow election win by expanding his Cabinet to the largest in almost 40 years, splitting the energy and resources portfolios, but the upstream industry wants more than just "posturing" but meaningful policy decisions at a critical time for the country's energy sector.

Posturing warning in minor reshuffle

While Liberal Josh Frydenberg will continue on as energy minister, he has also been given the environmental portfolio, while space has been made to increase representation from junior partner the National...

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