Coal companies gain $6.2 billion in taxpayer diesel subsidies if approved
Coal companies could gain an additional $6.2 billion in taxpayer diesel subsidies if the Albanese government approves half of the proposed mining projects, according to an activist group's analysis. This funding comes as over 300 Labor branches campaign to cap a fuel tax credit scheme that costs the budget an estimated $47 billion over four years.
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Published 21 Jun 2026, 15:00 UTC · Updated 21 Jun 2026, 15:20 UTC
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