Tempers are flared in Australia as politicians and unions take their frustration over the impending disappearance of Australia's car manufacturing industry public. Ford, Holden and Toyota have all announced plans to end local production, a move that will leave an estimated 50,000 workers unemployed. The latest unrest involves support for these workers once they are left without a job, and centres on the country's manufacturing hubs of South Australia and Victoria.
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