Many in the industry thought Madeleine King had been railroaded by her Labor colleagues but she says everyone has to compromise – ministers and miners alike.
When the Albanese government last month announced it was capping wholesale prices on coal and gas, many in the industry thought Resources Minister Madeleine King had been railroaded by her colleagues.to offer surplus product to the domestic market before finding a foreign buyer.Tony McDonough
Did the policy go further than what King wanted? Australia’s first female resources minister says everyone had to compromise. Reading between the lines: King is saying she didn’t get everything she wanted, but neither did other cabinet ministers.
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