Libby Mettam: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese needs to do more for WA’s embattled nickel industry

With the Prime Minister and his Federal Cabinet in town this week, there was hope he would throw the nickel industry a lifeline as it teeters on the brink of collapse.

Acknowledging the Government recently added nickel to the critical minerals list, there was perhaps an expectation that Anthony Albanese would go further and respond to calls for a production tax credit.

Sadly, but perhaps unsurprisingly, all that was dished up was a photo opportunity with Roger Cook and a side order of empty platitudes telling media he was considering, “in an appropriate way”, measures to support the industry.

No urgency in the carefully crafted talking points that allowed him to kick the can down the road with little assurances for the 10,000 jobs at risk as the industry navigates a critical period in its future.

The WA Premier, with a front-row seat at the table with his Federal colleagues, had the perfect opportunity to advocate strongly on behalf of this $5 billion industry which delivered $140m in royalties into State coffers in 2022-23.

The ineffectiveness of that advocacy was blatantly clear.

More vague lines about a Prime Minister who is committed to continuing to do more but could not say what that was.

Instead, Mr Cook told the media: “He gets WA.”

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