It’s the most costly anti-climate policy in the Australian government budget, working against efforts to cut emissions. This financial year, taxpayers will hand over nearly $10.8bn to make it cheaper for miners, farmers and some other industries to use diesel and petrol. How much? Nearly $30m a day, every day of the year. Or $20,500 a minute, around the clock. It’s more than the government spends on the air force. It’s more than twice as much as it spends on foreign aid. It’s many times over what it spends on First Nations’ health. The policy is known as the fuel
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