dear mister carpenter, page-12

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    $$$$$$$

    Of course on the other side of the uranium mining arguement,


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    infrastructure to support mining is already stretched to full capacity and in some areas is at breaking point.

    Therefore revenue from any additional mining at this stage is likely to be minimal as all the additional mining will do is push up cost of already existing operations

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    The uranium in WA is not going anywhere and neither is the increasing world demand. what is not mined now will be only worth more in the future

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    Labor is going to the election as they have in previous elections with a very clear policy that they are against uranium mining. You may not agree with this policy and on Saturday you can vote accordingly, just as everyone else will vote based on what they agree or disagree with.

    So the voters of WA will decide with full knowledge of labors position on this matter and it will be the voters who decide if there is to be uranium mining in WA not the political parties



 
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