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NRF to target resources value-adding and renewables

THE National Reconstruction Fund bill, which passed the House of Representatives on March 9, will put $15 billion across parts of the economy including renewables and low emissions technologies and resources value-adding.

The NRF would be administered at arm’s length to government by an independent board.

The NRF would be administered at arm’s length to government by an independent board.

However, the Greens have insisted on the government barring any investment in any new gas or coal projects as a condition of its support in the Senate. Federal industry and science minister Ed Husic...

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