FOR decades it has been the prized possession of many a Territory back yard or balcony - but the days of the beer fridge could be numbered.
The NT Government is recommending Territorians “retire” their beer fridges in a bid to tackle climate change.
In a list of “practical actions for NT households”, printed in the Northern Territory News, the Government suggests residents “retire the second fridge or freezer”.
But it seems it could be a case of “do as I say, not as I do”, for Chief Minister Paul Henderson.
“I’ve got a beer fridge — as many Territorians do — and I’m keeping it,” he said.
“So one of the ways I am going to do my part to tackle climate change is look at its energy efficiency rating to see if it can be improved.”
A Power and Water Corporation brochure suggests Territorians can save up to $200 a year by doing away with their beer fridge.
But Jake McCauley, 24, said the extra money was well and truly worth it.
“It’s a small price to pay to be able to have a cold beer in the dry season,” he said.
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23931215-661,00.html
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