Venture capital Summit: We feel your pain: Jackie Vullinghs explains what AirTree learnt from Milkrun’s collapse

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Jackie Vullinghs explains what AirTree learnt from the Milkrun collapse at today’s Australian Financial Review Entrepreneur Summit; Greta Thunberg arrested in Sweden. Follow the latest here.

to help kickstart a critical minerals processing industry which it claims could create $133.5 billion in new economic activity and 262,600 new jobs by 2040.

But the race is on with other countries, as the federal government has set the ambition for Australia to be a globally significant producer of raw and processed critical minerals and build sovereign capability in critical minerals processing by 2030. The $500 million from NAIF is expected to be the first major investment in the sector from the federal government, which already has the $2 billion Critical Minerals Facility administered by Export Finance Australia.

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