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Family First fights for right to choose gas appliances

Family First Party 2 mins read

Family First will fight every step of the way to protect people's right to cook with gas, heat water with gas, and choose affordable energy.

Clover Moore’s Sydney gas cooktop ban starts in 2026 — and shockingly, Liberal Councillor Lyndon Gannon backed it!

Why hasn't the NSW Liberal Party reprimanded him?

Victoria’s next. NSW is already falling. Labor and Liberals are united on net zero madness — and families are paying the price.

Gas is a safe, abundant, and efficient energy source — especially in New South Wales and Victoria.

Yet governments at every level are deliberately restricting access to it. They are not only banning new gas connections — they are also blocking gas exploration and development, choking supply and driving up prices.

Family First will also fight to axe Victoria’s ban on gas hot water systems and restore the right of new homes to connect to gas.

The idea that electrification will reduce household bills is nonsense — especially as net zero policies continue to drive reliable coal-fired baseload power out of the system.

Piling more demand onto an already strained grid is a recipe for higher prices, instability, and blackouts.

It’s families who will pay the price, forced to use expensive electricity for basic needs like cooking and hot water, while politicians virtue-signal about climate targets.

Family First supports a rational energy transition: from coal to gas to nuclear — not a chaotic lurch into unreliable renewables and unaffordable electrification.

Australians want choice. They want to cook with gas. They want warm showers without the fear of blackouts or soaring power bills.

Labor and Liberal, hand in hand on net zero, are taking that choice away.

Family First will take the fight to the anti-gas zealots — and win.

No more bans. No more energy madness.

It’s time to put Australian families first — with abundant, affordable gas.


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