Australia’s future made with critical minerals and hydrogen

The Future Made in Australia agenda includes $22.7 billion in tax incentives and innovation investments, with the Albanese government on Tuesday confirming it will break with decades of economic orthodoxy to take advantage of decarbonisation opportunities. Treasurer Jim Chalmers, whose Treasury will lead the push, positioned the Future Made in Australia (FMiA) agenda alongside cost…

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