The Age
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·1 hour ago
Fortescue launches ad campaign against billion dollar diesel tax ‘handouts’ to miners
Fortescue Metals Group launched a national ad campaign against Australia's diesel tax credits, calling them an unnecessary billion-dollar handout to miners. CEO Dino Otranto stated that a proposed $50 million cap per company could save the federal budget $2.46 billion annually. The campaign highlights the disparity between mining tax benefits and rising costs faced by Australian households.
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