Chief political correspondent Paul Karp meets with federal industry minister Ed Husic and chair of the the national reconstruction fund, Martjn Wilder.
The national reconstruction fund is a $15bn fund focused on diversifying and transforming Australia’s industry and economy. Unions are pushing for a five-fold increase of the fund and greater investment in manufacturing renewable energy.
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