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MCA peppers Grylls again

THE Minerals Council of Australia has fired another broadside at Western Australian Nationals leader Brendan Grylls’ proposed iron ore tax, declaring WA would incur most of the risks yet reap none of the benefits, with the majority of the GST set to go to NSW, Victoria and Queensland.

Karma Barndon
Brendan Grylls and Terry Redman.

Brendan Grylls and Terry Redman.

The forecast is based on MCA modelling of the impact of the tax on WA’s GST distribution, which shows the claimed benefits of the tax would go almost exclusively to other states. For the MCA, the results...

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