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Conference Paper

Author
Endersbee, L. A.
Title
Task Force on Energy: Recommendations for an Energy Policy for Australia - resume of the report
In
Engineering Conference 1978: Engineers Developing a Better World; Conference Papers
Imprint
Institution of Engineers Australia, Barton, ACT, 1978
ISBN/ISSN
085825090X
Url
https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.611254029338416
Abstract

The major needs are for: A co-ordinated long term national energy policy, recognising the specific responsibilities of Commonwealth and State Governments: Related policies by State Governments, with co-ordination of energy instrumentalities or utilities: Informed interaction of Governments and private enterprise, and most importantly, a co-ordinated programme of energy conservation, especially related to oil, and the creation of new administrative organisations appropriate to respective needs at Commonwealth and State levels.

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