Australia is ‘bankrolled’ by strength of mining industry

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Nationals MP Matt Canavan says Australia is being “bankrolled” by the strength of the nation’s mining industry.

Nationals MP Matt Canavan says Australia is being “bankrolled” by the strength of the nation’s mining industry. “Our budget is only really holding on thanks to the record exports we are seeing from coal, from iron ore, from gas,” he told Sky News host Sharri Markson.

 

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just like it rode on the sheep's back ... and the lack of vision back then by the libs ... history will repeat itself ... unless change is part of the vision ...

Rubbish. We aren't exogenously funded. He's just plain wrong.

Ahh yeah!

Australia would have been demolished by Canavan and his LNP cronies. They truly wanted to rip us off and divert the economy for their sole benefits. Sky would also like to destroy Australia for Murdoch’s sake, but have failed miserably.

there will be no shortage of work in mining in the coming green revolution... mining will not be threatened... tell Canavan to sell his shares in coal and place it into rare minerals

Chinese will save us 🤣🤣

bankrolled? i guess you mean record billions $$ profit that's causing inflation along with all the other corporates ripping of everyday Aussies next article... how Aussies are suffering under Labor 🙄 what about all the LNP rorts, corruption & personal MP benefits?

bankrolled by the mining industry, cornholed by venal, self-serving & corrupt politicians

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