Treasurer Jim Chalmers on Monday introduced legislation to allow the government to pour almost $14 billion into Australia’s fledgling green hydrogen and critical minerals processing industries, marking a new era of industry intervention. But Dr Chalmers faces an uphill battle in Parliament ahead of next year’s election without Coalition support, and doubts about the emerging…
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