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Where the major Victorian parties stand on retrofitting one million low-income homes for water and energy efficiency by 2015

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

An alliance of 27 leading environment groups, social welfare groups, consumer groups, unions, businesses and local councils is calling on all political parties to commit to providing a comprehensive and flexible package of energy and water efficiency measures to one million low income Victorian homes over the next five years.

This briefing paper summarises the public positions of the major political parties contesting the 2010 Victorian State Election on the One Million Homes proposal.

Download the summary here

*Updated on Wednesday, 24 November 2010

 


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