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Mining industry turns on Albanese as election draws closer

ANALYSIS: The Prime Minister can ill afford a fight with the mining industry, but might get one anyway.

WATCH: Will Mace speaks with Lachlan Colquhoun.

Labor Governments in Canberra have often had issues with the mining industry.

When Labor was in office under Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, the industry mobilised successfully against the Government’s proposed Resources Super Profits Tax, which was forecast to raise A$50 billion over four years to

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Lachlan Colquhoun Wed, 18 Sep 2024
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