I see this in a
post by John Quiggin, regarding the Abbott government:
... in political terms, the Abbott government’s toughminded attitude on the
end of manufacturing represents a striking contrast with its eagerness
to help favored groups like the financial sector (including the salary
packaging industry) and primary industry. This produces bizarre
contradictions. For example, as Peter Touhey of the Victorian Farmers
Federation recently noted, the Coalition government is spending more
than $1 billion to upgrade privately owned irrigation infrastructure in
the Goulburn valley region, but is then unwilling to come up with $25
million to keep the processing end of the industry open.
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