GUEST OPINION: The Australian Government’s “Future Made in Australia” policy is gaining momentum, promising a clean energy future and revitalising local manufacturing. But as with any ambitious endeavour, the path forward comes with challenges, from climate change and escalating geopolitical risks to an ageing population and a productivity slump. The question remains – can Australia truly harness these challenges to lead in the global clean energy race?
GUEST OPINION: The Australian Government’s “Future Made in Australia” policy is gaining momentum, promising a clean energy future and revitalising local manufacturing. But as with any ambitious endeavour, the path forward comes with challenges, from climate change and escalating geopolitical risks to an ageing population and a productivity slump. The question remains – can Australia truly harness these challenges to lead in the global clean energy race?
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