Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the government is aiming for “a future made in Australia” with more manufacturing here.
“That’s one of the lessons of the pandemic – is that we will remain vulnerable as long as we’re at the end of the supply chains,” Mr Albanese
said in a media conference on Monday afternoon.“We can make more things here driven by that, with high value, high-skilled jobs being created.”
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