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Squadron decided the capital allocation did not align with Squadron’s strategic goals, as we are already working to deliver 30% of the renewable energy required to meet the Federal Government’s target of 82% renewables by 2030 and want to bring new green electrons into the grid as soon as possible. We remain unconvinced of the commercial viability of the Australia-Asia Powerlink but if others believe it can be achieved, we wish them all the best.Updated at 08.55 BSTThe National Museum of Australia in Canberra is working to remove deadly silica dust that has contaminated part of the national historical collection.
In April, the federal government announced a $78.3 million funding boost for the institution over the next four years.
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