This podcast features Shane Jones discussing fuel supply challenges, regional council policies, mining strategy, and media relations, framing them through a nationalist, resource-safety lens with strong criticism of perceived ideological overreach and institutional failures.
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Yeah, well, let's not take a break. Let's give us a break. Look, you know my views about your regional council down there. It tried every opportunity to snuff out mining and undermine jobs. I've already announced that we're going to get rid of regional councils. But no, mate, that's a new on me on a zine room I mean, what are they doing in the Kama Sutra or something? What are you up to cargo people paying for down there?
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excessively ideological and disconnected from public needs
The Country 01/05/26: Shane Jones talks to Jamie MackaySpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.