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It has been revealed Environment Minister Melissa Price signed off on a contentious mining project in Western Australia just a day before ScottMorrisonMP called the election.

It has been revealed Environment Minister Melissa Price signed off on a contentious mining project in Western Australia just a day before Scott Morrison called the election.

The move goes against Ms Price's earlier promise to wait until the WA Supreme Court ruled on the legitimacy of approvals on the mine. The Yeelirrie mine is one of Australia's largest Uranium deposits and sits within Ms Price's electorate of Durack. The mine has been contested by mining groups, campaigners and traditional owners for several decades. Image: News Corp Australia

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ScottMorrisonMP And Melissa4Durack the so-called environment minister wants to keep us on some of the dirtiest fuels in the developed world until 2027!

ScottMorrisonMP Ohhh good to see you have FINALLY picked up the story. Again Twitter beats qualified Journalists

news_australian ScottMorrisonMP She should be jailed

ScottMorrisonMP She wouldn't know what a healthy environment would look like especially if she doesn't embody health herself. I am so tired of seeing greedy, ignorant obese leaders playing power games.

ScottMorrisonMP Knew this was coming. More water down the drain, no fish, illnesses but a lot of money going into a few pockets.

ScottMorrisonMP Caretaker protocol followed? Good governance?

ScottMorrisonMP And ?

ScottMorrisonMP Is there anybody know who she was to start with. She's either an idiot or incompetent Election2019 auspol AusVotes2019 doubt dhe will be around much longer

ScottMorrisonMP Melissa Price: 'I am working very hard to improve our environment.' - Votes against everything that involved the environment. AusVotes19

ScottMorrisonMP Excellent, well done!

ScottMorrisonMP Not satisfied with the level of stupid in Parliament Melissa said to herself 'I could do better'. So she got herself elected and today she proudly thinks 'I had added more stupid. I have made a difference.'

ScottMorrisonMP So?

ScottMorrisonMP Bs

ScottMorrisonMP Good news!

ScottMorrisonMP What is “controversial” about the approval of this uranium mine in WA?; Today the approval of ANY MINING project can be called “contentious” due to radical environmentalist pinheads protesting it; This is more Media BS at work, trying to shift the needle in favour of Bill Shorten

margokingston1 ScottMorrisonMP Oh , that’s new ... Melissa Price now managers the Mining portfolio ...

margokingston1 ScottMorrisonMP To the FedICAC with her. Shockingly she's a fair way down the queue. I think we have Dutton, Taylor, Joyce and Cash ahead of her.

ScottMorrisonMP Against environmental expert advice!

ScottMorrisonMP So that automatically assumes what?

ScottMorrisonMP This is why these scumbags have to go. They just don't care about what the rest of us care about.

ScottMorrisonMP Will we see mining gate next ?

ScottMorrisonMP Melissa Price is a useless drunk. The Coalition will always side with big polluters over our environment.

ScottMorrisonMP So?

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