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The Hon Angus Taylor MP

Subjects: Lowering power prices

JOSH FRYDENBERG: Good morning. It's good to be here with my friend and parliamentary colleague, Angus Taylor, the Minister for Energy. The Liberal and National Government are standing side by side with Australian families and businesses, not on the side of the energy companies, as we are determined to prohibit misconduct in the energy sector.

The Liberal National Government will introduce legislation which will provide a range of penalties and remedies for companies that engage in misconduct.

Subjects: Lowering power prices
JOSH FRYDENBERG: Good morning. It's good to be here with my friend and parliamentary colleague, Angus Taylor, the Minister for Energy. The Liberal and National Government are standing side by side with Australian families and businesses, not on the side of the energy companies, as we are determined to prohibit misconduct in the energy sector.

KIERAN GILBERT: Joining us now is the Energy Minister Angus Taylor. Thanks so much for your time. The former prime minister says it was his intention - and Scott Morrison was aware of that - to go in March, were you aware of that at the time?

DEB KNIGHT: We're joined now by Energy Minister Angus Taylor who is in Canberra for the final sitting week of Parliament. Minister, so much for quitting Parliament for good - this is so damaging from Malcolm Turnbull. Your party's more than mess - it's all-out war.

KIERAN GILBERT: Joining us now is the Energy Minister Angus Taylor. Thanks so much for your time. The former prime minister says it was his intention - and Scott Morrison was aware of that - to go in March, were you aware of that at the time?

DEB KNIGHT: We're joined now by Energy Minister Angus Taylor who is in Canberra for the final sitting week of Parliament. Minister, so much for quitting Parliament for good - this is so damaging from Malcolm Turnbull. Your party's more than mess - it's all-out war.

The Liberal and Nationals Government is continuing to take action so more Australians pay less for their electricity.

ANGUS TAYLOR: Good morning. It's fantastic to be here at the Bureau of Meteorology Operation Centre with Andrew Johnson from the Bureau and Audrey Zibelman from AEMO to announce a very important strategic partnership between AEMO and the Bureau for a relationship that is crucial and a time when the National Electricity Market is changing dramatically. This partnership will ensure sharing of information, modelling, forecasting at a level and in a way that we haven't been able to do in the past because things are changing.

Over 458,000 Australian families and 39,000 small businesses are getting a better deal on their energy prices thanks to pressure from the Morrison Government on the big energy companies to put customers first.