Nationals Senator Matt Canavan has accused the Labor government of being in 'panic mode' after approving three coal mine extensions in New South Wales following backlash over a ban on a gold mine.
Matt Canavan claims Labor in ‘panic mode’ by approving three coal mine extensions in NSW after controversial gold mine ban
Mr Canavan accused the government of racing to approve the coal mine projects in the wake of backlash over Ms Plibersek's decision to block plans for the McPhillamys Gold Project. Nationals Senator Matt Canavan has claimed Labor is in"panic mode" by approving the three coal mine extensions amid backlash over the McPhillamys Gold Mine ban. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Gary Ramage
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