Critics stuck in decade of ‘big shoulder pads’: industry minister

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Industry Minister Ed Husic says Australia can do more than “dig it, grow it and then ship it” and has lampooned critics of Labor’s manufacturing policy.

Industry Minister Ed Husic says critics of the government’s plans for local battery manufacturing are stuck in a decade when ABBA was on the charts and the prevailing fashion was big hair and large shoulder pads.

“That in turn requires a change in how we approach industry policy in Australia. Industry policy with a goal of more Australian workers making more things [and] using Australian know-how and Australian resources.” The $15 billion National Reconstruction Fund has $3 billion allocated to co-invest in businesses developing green energy technology.

 

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