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Interview with Rafael Epstein, ABC Radio Melbourne
10 October 2018
RAFAEL EPSTEIN: The federal Energy Minister is Angus Taylor; he's just arrived in Melbourne. He's got an important job and that is keeping your power bills down while meeting our international obligations. Minister, good afternoon.
ANGUS TAYLOR: Good afternoon, Raf. Thanks for having me.
RAFAEL EPSTEIN: How do we meet our international commitments when your own figures say we're a long way off?
Interview with Kieran Gilbert and Laura Jayes, Sky News AM Agenda
8 October 2018
KIERAN GILBERT: Joining Laura and I now is the Energy Minister, Angus Taylor. Minister, thanks very much for your time. I want to ask you about this major climate report by the UN's climate body that says coal generated power has to be phased out by 2050 internationally, if the worst effects of climate change are to be avoided. What's your response to that?
Interview with Leon Byner, 5AA Adelaide
27 September 2018
LEON BYNER: Well we know that the Federal Government have been able to be the conduit for a rule change where power retailers who you deal with, are now going to be forced by law as of next year - these things seem to take so long - anyway, the rules as of February mean they've got to give you five or six days' notice if they're going to put your prices up. We've got the Minister on the line. I'm very pleased to say that he's made himself available today.
Interview with David Bevan, ABC Radio Adelaide
27 September 2018
DAVID BEVAN: Angus Taylor, Federal Minister for Energy, welcome to ABC Radio Adelaide.
ANGUS TAYLOR: Thanks for having me.
DAVID BEVAN: Now, this has been a problem for people here in South Australia. We went for the privatised option about 20 years ago now, and ever since then you've had to get an energy retailer, but the cost of your power can go up after you've signed up with a retailer. What can you do to give people fair warning?
Interview with ABC Gold Coast
24 September 2018
The Minister for Industry, Science and Technology, the Hon Karen Andrews MP, was interviewed by ABC gold Coast on the 18th Australian Space Research Conference.
Interview with Chris Kenny, Kenny on Sunday Sky News
16 September 2018
CHRIS KENNY: Now, let me get on to our next guest. Joining us live from Goulburn in his electorate is the new Energy Minister Angus Taylor.
Thanks for joining us, Angus.
ANGUS TAYLOR: Thanks for having me, Chris.
Interview with Kieran Gilbert Sky News
6 September 2018
KIERAN GILBERT: Now to my interview earlier this morning with the Energy Minister Angus Taylor. We discussed a range of issues but began with the fundamental question around the National Energy Guarantee - or the NEG as it's been called, that acronym - is it dead, is the government moving on from it? Here was my interview with Angus Taylor.
Energy Minister Angus Taylor, thanks so much for your time. Can I start with some clarification; is the NEG - the National Energy Guarantee - dead, as we once knew it?
Interview with Fran Kelly ABC Radio National Breakfast
6 September 2018
FRAN KELLY: Well the Federal Government's drive to cheaper energy costs has been undermined this morning by revelations that Cabinet rejected a billion-dollar plan to help struggling households pay their power bills. Fairfax is reporting that Cabinet knocked back a proposal last month by the former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull for a one-off bonus worth up to $125 for pensioners and other low-income earners. Just a couple of weeks later Malcolm Turnbull was dumped as leader.
Interview with Alan Jones 2GB
4 September 2018
Interview about energy and Paris agreement.