Origin has been fined $17.6 million for violating Victorian energy regulations, impacting hundreds of thousands of customers.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear about Origin being fined for breaching energy rules in Victoria. This not only highlights the importance of regulatory compliance but also the impact that such breaches can have on hundreds of thousands of customers. It raises questions about how energy companies can ensure they uphold their responsibilities and protect consumer interests. Hopefully, this action serves as a reminder for all energy providers to prioritize compliance and transparency to avoid similar issues in the future. What do you think should be done to prevent such situations from occurring again?

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