‘Don't care': Snowy Hydro 2.0 workers' strike is ‘not noticeable'
The Daily Telegraph's Tim Blair says the Snowy Hydro 2.0 workers' strike is "not noticeable".
"They haven't exactly picked a great moment for this strike," Mr Blair told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
"It's like me boycotting the AFL, they don't care – it's not noticeable.
"You don't really want greater public attention on your project when no one really likes the project or knows much about it."

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