Labour criticises Minister Shane Jones for failing to disclose criteria for a $200 million subsidy to fossil fuel companies, arguing it delays climate action and misallocates public funds that could support housing, health, and a fair transition for workers.
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Yeah, here's the hook. It's not new funding. They have rated specifically other end, you know, clean energy programs to do this funding for skills. The the project for skills is still good, but it's now tainted by the fact that this money has come from uh the uh uh EECA, it's come from a research group looking at ways to transition away from fossil fuels. So they've just they've just re-allocated.
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