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Qon BI-46 Clean Technology Investments Announced Grant Recipients QoN BI-46 Clean Technology Investments Announced Grant Recipients Site Approved Grant Total Project Primary Program ALP COALITION OTHER State Amount Costs Electorate VIC Clean Technology Investment Program $487,500 $975,000 Bruce Alan Griffin SA Clean Technology Investment Program $451,696 $903,393 Kingston Amanda Rishworth ACT Clean Technology Investment Program $90,954 $181,908 Fraser Andrew Leigh NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $152,881 $458,643 Chisholm Anna Burke NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $38,350 $76,700 Grayndler Anthony Albanese VIC Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $619,466 $1,858,400 Holt Anthony Byrne VIC Clean Technology Investment Program $288,300 $576,600 Holt Anthony Byrne QLD Clean Technology Investment Program $73,300 $176,600 Oxley Bernie Ripoll QLD Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $1,290,471 $3,871,413 Oxley Bernie Ripoll QLD Clean Technology Investment Program $3,256,333 $9,769,000 Oxley Bernie Ripoll QLD Clean Technology Investment Program $451,400 $902,800 Oxley Bernie Ripoll VIC Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $756,278 $2,268,835 Maribyrnong Bill Shorten VIC Clean Technology Investment Program $215,409 $430,819 Ballarat Catherine King VIC Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $306,756 $920,270 Ballarat Catherine King VIC Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $204,353 $613,059 Ballarat Catherine King VIC Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $55,490 $110,980 Ballarat Catherine King NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $201,271 $609,915 McMahon Chris Bowen NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $240,424 $480,848 McMahon Chris Bowen NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $67,985 $135,970 McMahon Chris Bowen NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $498,875 $997,750 McMahon Chris Bowen NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $166,387 $499,160 McMahon Chris Bowen NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $37,940 $113,820 McMahon Chris Bowen NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $64,299 $192,898 McMahon Chris Bowen NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $389,902 $779,804 McMahon Chris Bowen NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $25,311 $76,700 McMahon Chris Bowen VIC Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $2,154,441 $6,463,323 Corangamite Darren Cheeseman NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $327,220 $654,440 Banks Daryl Melham NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $499,999 $1,099,629 Lindsay David Bradbury NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $317,754 $953,263 Robertson Deborah O'Neill NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $253,176 $506,352 Robertson Deborah O'Neill TAS Clean Technology Investment Program $1,046,367 $3,139,101 Lyons Dick Adams TAS Clean Technology Investment Program $353,650 $707,300 Lyons Dick Adams NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $113,254 $339,763 Chifley Ed Husic NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $280,000 $986,245 Chifley Ed Husic NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $284,256 $568,513 Chifley Ed Husic WA Clean Technology Investment Program $9,963,901 $34,358,280 Brand Gary Gray WA Clean Technology Investment Program $1,944,333 $5,833,001 Brand Gary Gray WA Clean Technology Investment Program $178,611 $357,222 Brand Gary Gray TAS Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $199,916 $399,832 Bass Geoff Lyons TAS Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $47,062 $94,124 Bass Geoff Lyons QLD Clean Technology Investment Program $25,867 $51,734 Moreton Graham Perrett QLD Clean Technology Investment Program $136,100 $272,200 Moreton Graham Perrett QLD Clean Technology Investment Program $254,788 $764,366 Moreton Graham Perrett QLD Clean Technology Investment Program $186,408 $559,224 Moreton Graham Perrett QLD Clean Technology Investment Program $66,897 $200,891 Moreton Graham Perrett VIC Clean Technology Investment Program $140,882 $422,647 Scullin Harry Jenkins VIC Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $33,239 $66,478 Scullin Harry Jenkins NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $1,484,000 $4,452,000 Page Janelle Saffin NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $462,688 $1,388,064 Page Janelle Saffin NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $1,004,253 $3,012,760 Page Janelle Saffin NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $220,098 $660,359 Page Janelle Saffin NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $215,418 $792,666 Page Janelle Saffin NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $56,806 $113,612 Blaxland Jason Clare NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $130,000 $321,186 Blaxland Jason Clare NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $150,608 $301,217 Blaxland Jason Clare 1 of 7 QoN BI-46 Clean Technology Investments Announced Grant Recipients Site Approved Grant Total Project Primary Program ALP COALITION OTHER State Amount Costs Electorate NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $249,819 $499,638 Blaxland Jason Clare VIC Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $201,783 $403,556 Jagajaga Jenny Macklin VIC Clean Technology Investment Program $398,373 $1,770,545 Jagajaga Jenny Macklin VIC Clean Technology Investment Program $452,617 $905,234 Jagajaga Jenny Macklin NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $45,882 $91,764 Hunter Joel Fitzgibbon NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $31,492 $62,984 Hunter Joel Fitzgibbon NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $89,988 $179,977 Hunter Joel Fitzgibbon NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $1,176,901 $3,717,452 Hunter Joel Fitzgibbon NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $38,663 $116,000 Hunter Joel Fitzgibbon NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $128,422 $256,845 Hunter Joel Fitzgibbon NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $262,747 $525,495 Hunter Joel Fitzgibbon NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $101,617 $203,234 Reid John Murphy NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $115,898 $347,694 Reid John Murphy NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $235,950 $471,900 Reid John Murphy VIC Clean Technology Investment Program $338,205 $1,149,186 Lalor Julia Gillard VIC Clean Technology Investment Program $120,083 $360,249 Lalor Julia Gillard VIC Clean Technology Investment Program $43,000 $129,000 Lalor Julia Gillard VIC Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $41,000 $82,000 Lalor Julia Gillard TAS Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $86,893 $260,679 Franklin Julie Collins NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $177,447 $354,894 Parramatta Julie Owens NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $200,000 $596,048 Parramatta Julie Owens NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $2,248,300 $6,744,900 Parramatta Julie Owens NSW Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $149,312 $298,624 Richmond Justine Elliot NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $250,585 $751,755 Richmond Justine Elliot VIC Clean Technology Investment Program $129,750 $259,500 Wills Kelvin Thomson VIC Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $82,500 $165,000 Wills Kelvin Thomson VIC Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $40,797 $81,594 Wills Kelvin Thomson QLD Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $4,169,000 $8,749,750 Capricornia Kristen Livermore QLD Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $9,100,000 $27,305,472 Capricornia Kristen Livermore VIC Clean Technology Investment Program $2,090,841 $6,272,525 La Trobe Laura Smyth VIC Clean Technology Investment Program $33,250 $66,500 La Trobe Laura Smyth VIC Clean Technology Investment Program $172,900 $518,754 La Trobe Laura Smyth NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $236,325 $892,780 Werriwa Laurie Ferguson NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $85,269 $255,806 Werriwa Laurie Ferguson NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $179,242 $358,484 Werriwa Laurie Ferguson NSW Clean Technology Investment Program $1,007,733 $3,023,200 Werriwa Laurie Ferguson VIC Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $101,298 $202,597 Calwell Maria Vamvakinou VIC Clean Technology Investment Program $323,939 $971,819 Calwell Maria Vamvakinou VIC Clean Technology Investment Program $438,361 $876,722 Calwell Maria Vamvakinou VIC Clean Technology Investment Program $789,170 $2,367,510 Calwell Maria Vamvakinou SA Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $71,287 $142,575 Port Adelaide Mark Butler SA Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $40,512 $81,024 Port Adelaide Mark Butler SA Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $87,800 $175,600 Port Adelaide Mark Butler SA Clean Technology Investment Program $179,254 $537,762 Port Adelaide Mark Butler SA Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $117,020 $234,040 Port Adelaide Mark Butler SA Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $167,055 $334,110 Port Adelaide Mark Butler SA Clean Technology Investment Program $595,555 $1,786,664 Port Adelaide Mark Butler SA Clean Technology Investment Program $2,152,786 $6,458,359 Port Adelaide Mark Butler SA Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program $272,831 $818,492 Port Adelaide Mark Butler VIC Clean Technology Investment Program $36,266
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