Critical minerals projects in Queensland and South Australia will receive hundreds of millions of dollars in federal government loans as part of the government's plan for a 'future made in Australia'.
The federal government has announced hundreds of millions of dollars in loans to support critical minerals projects, as part of its plan for a "future made in Australia".
Critical minerals projects in Queensland and South Australia will receive hundreds of millions of dollars in federal government loans as part of the Albanese government's plan for a "future made in Australia".in Gladstone, central Queensland, has been awarded $400 million in loans through the federal government's $4 billion Critical Minerals Facility, Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility and Export Finance Australia.
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