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South Australian govt pushing for $900 million auto industry funds

byCustoms Today Report
13/03/2015
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CANBERRA: The South Australian government is pushing for a key industry assistance program for the automotive sector to be restructured to give more companies at risk of closing their doors access to the remaining federal funds on offer.

The Adelaide newspaper was briefed ahead of time that $900m was back on the table, then Macfarlane clarified the amount was actually $500m, then other government sources said the funding was actually more like $100m because the industry is winding down in anticipation of the exit of the car manufacturers in 2017.

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The South Australian minister for automotive transformation, Kyam Maher, used an appearance before a Senate hearing on Friday to attack the Abbott government’s actions earlier this week concerning the immediate future of the automotive transformation scheme (ATS) – and also to press for a fundamental redesign of the assistance program.

On Tuesday, the industry minister, Ian Macfarlane, said the Coalition would not proceed with plans unveiled in last year’s budget to axe $500m from the ATS between now and 2017.

The backflip recognised the reality that the budget measure was blocked in the Senate, and it was also an attempt to boost the Coalition’s flagging political fortunes in South Australia.

Maher told the hearing Tuesday’s announcement had caused significant confusion, given estimates of the funding on offer were different “depending on which Liberal was leaking at the time”.

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