Labor Minister slams ‘demolition Coalition’ claiming they ‘knock stuff down’

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Labor Minister slams ‘demolition Coalition’ claiming they ‘knock stuff down’
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Industry and Science Minister Ed Husic has called out the “demolition Coalition” claiming Labor is about “building stuff up” and Liberals are “knocking stuff down.”

Industry and Science Minister Ed Husic has called out the “demolition Coalition” claiming Labor is about “building stuff up” and Liberals are “knocking stuff down.”.

Industry and Science Minister Ed Husic has called out the “demolition Coalition” claiming Labor is about “building stuff up” and Liberals are “knocking stuff down.”
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