Small business backs energy credit proposal, Labor unconvinced

Declan Durrant
Updated March 1 2024 - 4:27pm, first published February 25 2024 - 2:01pm
Liberal candidate for Bass Sarah Quaile, Tidal Cafe owner Jack Davern and Premier Jeremy Rockliff. Picture supplied
Liberal candidate for Bass Sarah Quaile, Tidal Cafe owner Jack Davern and Premier Jeremy Rockliff. Picture supplied

A small business owner in the state's North believes the Liberal's re-election promise for energy bill credits will be a "massive help" to his Launceston eatery while Tasmanian Labor says it's "too little too late".

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Declan Durrant

Declan Durrant

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Declan Durrant has a passion for poetry, visual arts, and theatre, and is The Examiner's arts critic and culture reporter. Got a story? Get in touch: declan.durrant@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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