Opposition leader Jodi McKay in Hunter on Friday to talk ports and industrial relations

Ian Kirkwood
Updated October 29 2019 - 12:50pm, first published October 25 2019 - 5:30am
Opposition leader Jodi McKay earlier this month. Picture: James Alcock
Opposition leader Jodi McKay earlier this month. Picture: James Alcock

BUILDING 13 new Sydney ferries in China and Indonesia was "a kick in the guts" to the Hunter's industrial capability, opposition leader Jodi McKay said on Thursday night.

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Ian Kirkwood

Ian Kirkwood

Journalist

Reporting journalist at the Newcastle Herald since 1987. Editorial writer, general reporter, industrial relations, industry and coal.

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