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Sky News host chrissmithonair has spoken about the importance of our coal industry with Labor MP fitzhunter and NSW Deputy Premier JohnBarilaroMP, broadcast from inside Airly Coal Mine in New South Wales.

Sky News host Chris Smith has spoken about the importance of our coal industry with Labor MP Joel Fitzgibbon and NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro, broadcast from inside Airly Coal Mine in New South Wales.

Mr Barilaro said the left and environmentalists try to make you think “80 per cent of Australians want to end mining”. “Yes we all want to do more on climate change but there is no climate emergency,” he said. Mr Fitzgibbon said we need to be “loud and proud” about our coal mining industry. “I believe the thermal coal industry will have life well beyond 2050.”

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JohnBarilaroMP chrissmithonair fitzhunter Great work Bruz!!!!!

chrissmithonair fitzhunter JohnBarilaroMP I have no idea what we would do without chrissmithonair. How’s that coal fired power station coming along JohnBarilaroMP ?

chrissmithonair fitzhunter JohnBarilaroMP I can guarantee coal won't be brought into parliament again as a show and tell stunt in question time.

chrissmithonair fitzhunter JohnBarilaroMP You mean Chris ‘The Groper’ Smith - the 2GB gals still have nightmares

chrissmithonair fitzhunter JohnBarilaroMP It’s a yesterday industry. Helping the industry close and workers transition needs to be a priority. Just delaying the inevitable

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