Emails reveal a disagreement between Resources Minister Shane Jones and businessman Sir Ian Taylor over the format, access, and structure of a planned public debate on the Bendigo-Ophir gold mine, highlighting tensions around cost, transparency, and the balance of economic and环保(
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Yes, we're actually holding that briefing and Nicola Willis and Shane Jones are going to be speaking to the CEOs from our major companies group. But I would say the government's done a good job in briefing business and briefing the general public, telling them what they're doing with their various. various fuel plans. There's only one build to the fuel plan that we would ask for and that is that food and food supply be elevated to band A because we see that as life supporting not necessarily just economically important.
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