For those who believe strongly in local Ozzie manufacturing & would like to contribute in some way to help keep it going here, then have a read of the letter below from the SA Premier & then log onto the website link at the bottom of the page to register in the petition
Dear More than Cars supporter
You may have seen media reports today suggesting that Holden has made a decision to close its Australian manufacturing operations.
I have been told these suggestions are untrue.
When the first media reports emerged last night I immediately contacted the Federal Government’s Industry Minister, Ian Macfarlane.
Mr Macfarlane told me that Holden has denied the media reports and that the Federal Government was still in discussion with Australian carmakers.
I have also spoken to Holden’s chief in Australia, Mike Devereux. He has confirmed the rumours in the media are untrue.
However, the ongoing speculation about the future of the car industry is damaging. It is creating huge anxiety for thousands of workers and their families at Holden, their suppliers and all the businesses that rely on the auto manufacturing industry.
It is an issue that must be addressed.
We need the Federal Government to commit to national investment in the industry urgently.
Next Friday, the Premier of Victoria and I will be raising this matter with the Prime Minister at the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) meeting in Canberra.
For us to make the case as strongly as we can, we need as much community support as we can get.
Forward this email to your family and friends, explaining why we need national investment in the auto industry and ask them to show their support by signing up at
www.morethancars.com.auRemember these facts:
up to 13,000 South Australians stand to lose their jobs if auto manufacturing closes
we would lose up to $1.2 billion from the SA economy
Australia invests just $US18 per person in the car industry, Germany invests $US90 and the United States invests $US265
Together we can make a difference to thousands of people’s lives.
Thanks for adding your energy and voice at this important moment.
Premier Jay Weatherill