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Hydrogen, solar and batteries – did the 2024 federal budget deliver on clean economy investment? | Tennant Reed
Labor’s Future Made in Australia policy has enough money to move the needle. What matters is implementation – and readiness to adjust course if needed
Business groups such as ours, alongside investors, unions and climate campaigners, have been calling out for a big push on clean economy investment.
So what should we make of the 2024-25 budget and have those calls been answered?
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