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‘Can’t get sidetracked’: Premier David Crisafulli discusses the future of power in Queensland

Peter Fegan

It’s been a big year for Queenslander’s especially for one in particular, the Premier David Crisafulli.

The Premier joined Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast in an unconventional interview covering the big issues and diving deeper into who David Crisafulli is as a person.

David Crisafulli revealed that his Christmas will be very ‘low-key’.

The Premier also touched on the future of energy in Queensland. When asked about his stance on nuclear, Premier Crisafulli said, ‘Right now in Queensland, we’ve got the youngest fleet of coal fired power stations in the country, and they have not operated at capacity because of a former government that didn’t spend money on it.’

‘I’ve got to get those things back up and running. I’ve got to convince people that  we need a long term plan to keep those coal fired power stations running at capacity, driving people’s prices down.’

Hear more highlights from Peter Fegan below:

Image: David Crisafulli MP/Facebook

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