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Old 17-09-2013, 11:29 AM   #1
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Default Goal to be building cars well into the 2020s - new Industry Minister

Words about the car industry from new minister, be interesting his discussions with Toyota and Holden.

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INCOMING industry minister Ian Macfarlane hopes to drive an Australian-made car for many years to come.
Mr Macfarlane, who returns to the industry portfolio as the coalition returns to government, says he plans to visit the Holden factory in Adelaide and Toyota factory in Melbourne soon.

He's already spoken with Holden boss Mike Devereux.

"The goal is to be still building cars here well and truly into the 2020s and make sure that we've got a car that not only Australia wants to buy but also the world," Mr Macfarlane told ABC radio on Tuesday.

"The Abbott government combined with the car industry and hopefully with the unions as well will do everything we can to give the industry every chance of being here."

He looked forward to being able to drive an Australian-made car for his ministerial vehicle - although said he'd have to "choose between my two children" in terms of picking which marque.

Whichever he chose, "I'll be proud to drive it every day that I do and I look forward to driving the successive models".


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Old 17-09-2013, 11:52 AM   #2
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Default Re: Goal to be building cars well into the 2020s - new Industry Minister

Wonder if he will have the guts to question the Asian nations on their questionable trade practices, especially Thailand and our FTA with them.........
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Old 17-09-2013, 11:52 AM   #3
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Default Re: Goal to be building cars well into the 2020s - new Industry Minister

Wheres the like button!!

Shame Ford missed the boat... we all know how much Tony Abbott loves his black Territory!
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Default Re: Goal to be building cars well into the 2020s - new Industry Minister

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Wonder if he will have the guts to question the Asian nations on their questionable trade practices, especially Thailand and our FTA with them.........
Unlikely, given it was a previous Coalition government that penned the FTA with Thailand in the first place.
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Is today April 1???
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Unlikely, given it was a previous Coalition government that penned the FTA with Thailand in the first place.
Plus they don't like to rock the boat, even if they need a bit of a shake up now and then.
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