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‘Fairweather friends’: premier’s jibe in coal tax fight

23 September 2025 12:40 | News

A Stoush on Coal Copyrights will take a tour with a state premiere who is expected to shift to a mine circuit.

On Tuesday, Queensland Premier David Crisafulli will target the appreciation of BHP Mitsubishi Alliance at the first state address in Brisbane after a series of loss of work announced by miners.

The company warned that the state’s “sustainable” copyright plan was 750 when it cuts 750 work and claimed that the state coal industry has reached the “crisis point ..

Giant Anglo American and Queensland company Qcoal soon followed things labeled as a coordinated campaign that caused more than 1200 workers to be undermined.

Miners want to set copyrights as they encounter increased production costs and weak coal prices. (Dave Hunt/AAP Photos)

The Federal Nationals leader David LittleProud led to calls from the government of Queensland to ask for reform to ask for higher coal consumption rates in accordance with the former Labor Administration.

The liberal national government of the province refused to make any changes when he saw the BHP Mitsubishi Alliance “UN-Avustralia” brand after the discovery of dismissal.

When Mr. Crisafulli criticizes the Australian Economic Development Committee on Tuesday afternoon, he is expected to buy a thinner jab for Dev to Dev.

“We are looking for partners who want to join with us to establish a state that delivered for Queenslanders,” he said.

Queensland Premier David Crisafullli (File Picture)
Premier David Crisafulli does not show signs of entering the demands of the coal industry. (Darren UK/AAP Photos)

“We are looking for companies that want to be a part of the texture of our communities, partners who will share in good times, and partners that will remain determined in our communities in challenging times.

“We are not interested in Fairweather friends who run for the dollar when things are good, and then we leave Queenslanders on behalf of their shareholders.”

The state government insisted that “not in war ve with mining companies, instead of making new investments, cut off the bureaucracy and created long -term business opportunities in regional Queensland.

The lobby group will meet Queensland Resources Council on Friday.

It is believed that the meeting was organized weeks ago and is organized, not in response to copyright criticism or dismissal.

There are speculations that the government will provide financial assistance through other costs and accusations imposed on miners without touching the copyright regime to miners.

In August, the state government comes after a agreement with Adani to postpone Central Queensland’s Carmichael coal mine’s expansion.

In 2022, the former workers’ government introduced a layered copyright system.

Under its progressive structure, higher income is obtained during the explosion periods of high coal prices, but when market conditions deteriorate, it is less taken.

However, miners want to set layers between increasing production costs and weak coal prices.

BHP Mitsubishi Alliance, Adam Lancey, said that the company paid about eight times more than he did in the snow under the regime after he announced the dismissal.


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