‘No one was there’: Minns government under fire for snubbing 200 regional Australians
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NSW Opposition Leader Kellie Sloane accuses the Minns government of refusing to meet regional campaigners fighting transmission lines despite thousands signing a petition. “The Walcha action group, which had a petition of 22,000 signatures, and this was around stopping transmission lines in their region,” Ms Sloane told Sky News host Jaimee Rogers. “They can’t get a meeting with Labor. “They came to Parliament House, 200 of them came along to meet with Labor and have the opportunity to speak within the chambers, and no one was there from Labor. “They cannot speak with Penny Sharpe or Chris Minns.”
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