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BHP dumps Queensland Resource Council over political attack ads

RESOURCES giant BHP has suspended its membership of the Queensland Resources Council after it ran attack ads against The Greens Party, urging voters to put them last in the upcoming state election.

BHP dumps Queensland Resource Council over political attack ads

In a media release which ran on Monday, QRC chief executive Ian Macfarlane said it was vital for people to vote for candidates who support the resources sector and the jobs it creates.  "The Greens...

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