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Green iron and the case for government picking winners

Fund could be crucial to getting the nascent industry on its feet

Rather than worrying about whether it should be picking winners, the government should be striking while the iron is hot.

Rather than worrying about whether it should be picking winners, the government should be striking while the iron is hot. | Credits: Shutterstock

In light of the Northern Australia Infrastructure Fund-backed mineral sands miner Strandline collapsing, should the federal government be so keen to try and pick winners in the green iron space? It seems...

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