Big firms constantly going ‘cap in hand’ looking for ‘public fund handouts’

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Big firms constantly going ‘cap in hand’ looking for ‘public fund handouts’
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The Daily Telegraph’s Senior Correspondent Charles Miranda says when there’s an opportunity to be had, “Twiggy Forrest will be there”, amid Fortescue’s bid to build a nearly $600 million hydrogen plant in South Australia.

“It’s a government handout yet again that goes to a big multinational who perhaps could do it on their own,” Mr Miranda told Sky News host Peta Credlin.

“You have to wonder how it is that these big firms are constantly going cap in hand and looking for public fund handouts.”

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