Energy Sovereignty for Rural Australia: An Expert Perspective on Farmers and Climate Action
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Georgia Campbell
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Summary
This article appears to be an opinion/analysis piece by Professor Ray Wills, an energy expert, discussing energy sovereignty for rural Australia. The content focuses on protecting farmers and powering the future through energy sovereignty initiatives, likely related to renewable energy and climate action for agricultural communities. However, the provided content is very sparse and repetitive, consisting mainly of the author's biography rather than the full article text.
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Ray's diverse experience has developed an exceptional network across business, the political and administrative arms of government, and the broader community.
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