Govt backs the likes of Tesla over Aussie workers
NORTH QUEENSLAND MP, Bob Katter, has lashed the Federal Government's Electric vehicle fleet fund policy saying that it will support foreign owned companies like Tesla over emerging Australian made electric vehicle manufacturers.

On the weekend, Energy Minister Angus Taylor announced stage two of the Government’s $250m Future Fuels Fund[1] which will allow businesses and Governments to transition their fleets into low emissions vehicles.
Despite the Minister’s claims it will help domestic manufacturing, Mr Katter said there's no component of the funding that will mean the vehicles and associated technology must be Australian made.
Kennedy MP, Bob Katter, said the LNP government had destroyed the Australian car manufacturing industry by fast-tracking the death of Holden, and he said they were up to their old tricks.
"This government are free-marketeers, who don’t care about Australian workers or industry," he said.
"Last week, the crossbench from Adam Bandt to myself, floated a fuel security policy. The policy states that all metropolitan government cars be electric vehicles, made in Australia, by Australian companies.
"What we've heard from the Minister with his reactive announcement is that he'd rather send the money to foreign owned companies like Tesla, than to Aussie workers.
"We need to refine our own fuel, grow our own ethanol, recycle our own diesel and build our own cars. The LNP are hell bent on doing everything overseas, which gives us no security or sovereignty at all."
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https://www.minister.industry.gov.au/ministers/taylor/media-releases/round-2-future-fuels-fund-support-commercial-fleets









