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Nationals Senator mattjcan says the New South Wales government should do “whatever it takes” to keep as much heavy industry in Australia as possible after an expansion for the Dendrobium mine was rejected.

Nationals Senator Matt Canavan says the New South Wales government should do “whatever it takes” to keep as much heavy industry in Australia as possible after an expansion for the Dendrobium mine was rejected.

“We’ve seen the deindustralisation of this nation over the past decade and we’ve got to put a stop to it, we cannot afford to lose more heavy industry in Australia,” he told Sky News host Chris Kenny. Mr Canavan also said there were 6,000 jobs on the line in Illawarra with the removal of the mine and there was no need to shut it down. “I would urge the New South Wales government to find a way through here … we’ve got to do what it takes here to keep our industries going.

 

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mattjcan Did mattjcan explain why it was rejected? 🤔Is he ok with polluted drinking water? 🤷‍♀️

mattjcan Matt...Don't believe the potential job lose figures provided by fellow politicians and some media, they massively inflated for the usual political PR....time for some realism.

mattjcan That's what they are doing with their Renewable Energy Zones. With the full backing of 'heavy industry' Only Murdoch & Matt don't get it auspol

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mattjcan 'whatever it takes' Is that the same as 'damn the torpedoes'?

mattjcan Matt’s family wouldn’t be involved in the mining industry would they?

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