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Program: Government weighs up saving Tomago smelter

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The Tomago aluminium plant in New South Wales makes about 37 per cent of Australia's aluminium and it's power hungry, using 10 per cent of the state's electricity. Yet it could close, because Rio Tinto, a part owner of the plant says it can't secure affordable power from 2028 when its current contract expires. And that means it's a political hot potato with critics suggesting policies to achieve net zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050 are to blame. The Federal Government says all options are on the table.

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Featured: Tim Ayres, Federal Industry Minister

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Industry Minister Tim Ayres is looking at "all options" to help the struggling smelter.

Tomago, Mining and Metals Industry

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