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HMAS Stirling nuclear waste management facility approval has Rockingham residents worried
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : July 19, 2024 - 13:29
Andrew Forrest denied a move to slash 700 jobs from Fortescue, could be a sign he is pulling away from his green hydrogen ambitions. But the decision by one of Australia's richest people to scale back plans prompted renewed debate about the viability of the technology, and the role of green hydrogen in the Albanese government's net zero goals.