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News Corp Business columnist Terry McCrann says the mining and resources sectors lose “a champion in Matt Canavan” with the former resources minister sidelined to the backbench. Credlin

News Corp Business columnist Terry McCrann says the mining and resources sectors lose “a champion in Matt Canavan” with the former resources minister sidelined to the backbench.

A report from Deloitte on current market trends showed the mining industry is more and more subject to extraneous trends such as the political landscape surrounding climate change which has an obvious effect on the sector. Mr McCrann told Sky News host Peta Credlin the former resources minister “should be around the cabinet table” because not only is he a “very good minister,” but he is also the “future of the National Party”.

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He’s dead isn’t he?

McCormick has just played into the hands of labor and the greens by not appointing Matt Canavan into his old role. Your a goose mccormick.

Oh, a Newscorps columnist you say? 🤣

Good

'The mining and resources sectors lose “a champion in Matt Canavan” yeah that would be right.

bsadams25 If it's on Sky News Australia Ya just know it's bullsh*t ... MurdochTrashMedia

is he supposed to be working for us Australians or for mining comapnies?

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