‘Disrespectful': Vic Labor fails to accurately estimate major energy project
'It just defies belief that the Victorian … and the federal government are continuing along with this,' Mr Wallace told Sky News host Danica De Giorgio.
'It is totally disrespectful of farmers and their property.'

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