Everything possible must be done to keep the doors of QNI open
TOWNSVILLE Enterprise chairman Kevin Gill said his organisation believed everything possible must be done to keep the doors of Queensland Nickel open.
"With much uncertainty around the future of Queensland Nickel (QNI) now is the time all levels of government must come together to keep the doors of QNI open and to save hundreds of jobs," Mr Gill said.
"Under no circumstances can the doors of QNI be allowed to close without every option being explored. No stone must be left unturned.
"Unemployment is a serious issue. We all know that the economy is vulnerable," he said.
"All levels of governments must stand shoulder to shoulder and do whatever is needed to find a solution to save the 550 jobs in jeopardy and the livelihoods of families.
"QNI contributes $1.3 billion into the local economy annually – once its gone, that’s it."
He said Townsville Enterprise had spoken with the State Government to urge it to explore all options to keep QNI afloat.
"The Government must lead this process – it has levers that it can pull if necessary," Mr Gill said.
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