SPC Ardmona aid package rejected
Up to 3000 jobs in Victoria’s Goulburn Valley are at risk after the federal government decided against contributing $25 million towards a restructure of SPC Ardmona. In a win for Prime Minister Tony Abbott, Treasurer Joe Hockey and other economic dries in the government opposed to industry assistance, the cabinet rejected a submission by Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane that the Commonwealth contribute the money.
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National
SPC Ardmona aid package rejected
Up to 3000 jobs in Victoria’s Goulburn Valley are at risk after the federal government decided against contributing $25 million towards a restructure of SPC Ardmona.
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