Marinus will break energy 'deadlock' hobbling Tasmania, economist says
Independent economist Saul Eslake defended the Marinus Link project on June 22, 2026, calling it critical for Tasmania's energy sector. He asserted it would create jobs and lower energy prices, helping to break a decade-long deadlock in energy supply. The interconnector aims to establish a stronger link with the National Electricity Market and boost investor confidence.
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Published 22 Jun 2026, 07:24 UTC · Updated 22 Jun 2026, 07:30 UTC
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