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More lithium love please says Griffin

LITHIUM Australia’s managing director, Adrian Griffin, has blasted the Federal Government for its lack of support for the fledgling battery technology sector through its research and development tax policy.

Adrian Griffin at the opening of the cathode powder pilot plant and battery-testing facility in Brisbane

Adrian Griffin at the opening of the cathode powder pilot plant and battery-testing facility in Brisbane

According to Griffin, Lithium Australia's technology is on the radar of a number of international industry players and some of those players are encouraging the company to look at opportunities within...

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