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Resources Minister mattjcan has called on Opposition leader Anthony Albanese to reveal whether or not he supports the Adani coal mine.

Resources Minister Matt Canavan has called on Opposition leader Anthony Albanese to reveal whether or not he supports the Adani coal mine.

Mr Albanese announced this week he supported the export of coal but Mr Canavan said “what I haven’t heard him say is three simple words; I support Adani”. “If he supports the export of coal and supports coal jobs, as he says he does, what would he have against opening up a new coal mine in the Galilee Basin?” Mr Canavan told Sky News on Monday. Image: News Corp Australia

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