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Misunderstanding fuels discontent

INDUSTRY bodies the Minerals Council of Australia and the National Farmers Federation have slammed calls by “teal independent” candidates in the May 21 federal election to increase fuel tax on regional business.

Industry bodies are concerned about independent candidates' lack of understanding of the importance of the fuel tax credit scheme.

Industry bodies are concerned about independent candidates' lack of understanding of the importance of the fuel tax credit scheme.

The so-called teal independent candidates such as Zali Steggall, Kate Chaney and Allegra Spender have all been calling for the removal of "fossil fuel subsidies", such as the fuel tax credit scheme. ...

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