Boosting investment in science, research and innovation – $100 million to advance low-carbon technology innovation
The proposal would provide $100 million over 4 years to boost research on low-carbon technologies to accelerate the transition to a sustainable economy.
The proposal would be non-ongoing, distribute funding evenly over 4 years, include departmental funding from within the cap and start from 1 July 2026.
Read moreInvest $40m in the hemp industry
The proposal would provide $40 million over 4 years to support jobs and farmers by supercharging the industrial hemp industry.
The proposal would be non-ongoing, distribute funding evenly over 4 years and include departmental funding from within the capped amount.
The proposal would start on 1 July 2026.
Read moreInvest $40m in the hemp industry
The proposal would provide $40 million over 4 years to support jobs and farmers by supercharging the industrial hemp industry.
The proposal would be non-ongoing, distribute funding evenly over 4 years and include departmental funding from within the capped amount.
The proposal would start on 1 July 2026.
Read moreClimate change and energy - rebuild Australia’s car manufacturing industry
The proposal would provide an additional $1.2 billion to the National Reconstruction Fund (NRF) to attract new manufacturers of electric vehicles and components of the electric vehicle supply chain.
The proposal would be non-ongoing, distribute funding evenly over 3 years and start on 1 July 2026.
Read moreClimate change and energy - rebuild Australia’s car manufacturing industry
The proposal would provide an additional $1.2 billion to the National Reconstruction Fund (NRF) to attract new manufacturers of electric vehicles and components of the electric vehicle supply chain.
The proposal would be non-ongoing, distribute funding evenly over 3 years and start on 1 July 2026.
Read moreClimate change and energy - rebuild Australia’s car manufacturing industry
The proposal would provide an additional $1.2 billion to the National Reconstruction Fund (NRF) to attract new manufacturers of electric vehicles and components of the electric vehicle supply chain.
The proposal would be non-ongoing, distribute funding evenly over 3 years and start on 1 July 2026.
Read more$30 million to the Tasmanian Government to support the supermarket sector
The proposal would provide $30 million in 2025-26 to the Tasmanian Government to help discount retailers in the state, break the supermarket duopoly and cut grocery bills.
The proposal would be non-ongoing and include departmental funding from within the capped amount.
The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.
Read more$30 million to the Tasmanian Government to support the supermarket sector
The proposal would provide $30 million in 2025-26 to the Tasmanian Government to help discount retailers in the state, break the supermarket duopoly and cut grocery bills.
The proposal would be non-ongoing and include departmental funding from within the capped amount.
The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.
Read more$30 million to the Tasmanian Government to support the supermarket sector
The proposal would provide $30 million in 2025-26 to the Tasmanian Government to help discount retailers in the state, break the supermarket duopoly and cut grocery bills.
The proposal would be non-ongoing and include departmental funding from within the capped amount.
The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.
Read more$30 million to the Tasmanian Government to support the supermarket sector
The proposal would provide $30 million in 2025-26 to the Tasmanian Government to help discount retailers in the state, break the supermarket duopoly and cut grocery bills.
The proposal would be non-ongoing and include departmental funding from within the capped amount.
The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.
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