Powering past coal and gas – Australia as a green-export superpower
Summary of proposal
The proposal would start sector assessments under the Future Made in Australia (FMIA) program immediately and set the priority sectors based on areas where there are global shortages of key components for decarbonisation, including:
Read moreBan live export
Summary of proposal
- Component 1: ban live export and shut down Australia’s live export of livestock industry.
- Component 2: provide payments to farmers to assist in the transition from live animal exports to a domestic box and chilled meat trade.
- This initiative would commit $5 million to go towards ensuring a just transition for workers affected by the ban on live exports, consisting in $1 million in 2028-29, and $2 million in both 2029-30 and 2030-31.
- Departmental funding to administer the package would be met from within these caps.
Ban live export
Summary of proposal
- Component 1: ban live export and shut down Australia’s live export of livestock industry.
- Component 2: provide payments to farmers to assist in the transition from live animal exports to a domestic box and chilled meat trade.
- This initiative would commit $5 million to go towards ensuring a just transition for workers affected by the ban on live exports, consisting in $1 million in 2028-29, and $2 million in both 2029-30 and 2030-31.
- Departmental funding to administer the package would be met from within these caps.
Ban live export
Summary of proposal
- Component 1: ban live export and shut down Australia’s live export of livestock industry.
- Component 2: provide payments to farmers to assist in the transition from live animal exports to a domestic box and chilled meat trade.
- This initiative would commit $5 million to go towards ensuring a just transition for workers affected by the ban on live exports, consisting in $1 million in 2028-29, and $2 million in both 2029-30 and 2030-31.
- Departmental funding to administer the package would be met from within these caps.
Ban live export
Summary of proposal
- Component 1: ban live export and shut down Australia’s live export of livestock industry.
- Component 2: provide payments to farmers to assist in the transition from live animal exports to a domestic box and chilled meat trade.
- This initiative would commit $5 million to go towards ensuring a just transition for workers affected by the ban on live exports, consisting in $1 million in 2028-29, and $2 million in both 2029-30 and 2030-31.
- Departmental funding to administer the package would be met from within these caps.
Export growth grants to tariff affected sectors
Summary of proposal
The proposal would provide $12.5 million per annum in grants to tariff affected sectors.
The proposal would be ongoing and start on 1 July 2025.
Read moreExport growth grants to tariff affected sectors
Summary of proposal
The proposal would provide $12.5 million per annum in grants to tariff affected sectors.
The proposal would be ongoing and start on 1 July 2025.
Read moreExport growth grants to tariff affected sectors
Summary of proposal
The proposal would provide $12.5 million per annum in grants to tariff affected sectors.
The proposal would be ongoing and start on 1 July 2025.
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