
Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie (L) and Premier David Crisafulli arrive to talk to media after being sworn in at Government House in Brisbane, Australia, on Oct. 28, 2024. AAP Image/Jono Searle
After describing a proposed green energy plan as a “pipedream,” the Queensland LNP government has now filed legal action to recover funds paid to mining giant Fortescue for a project approved by the former Labor government.
The state government has lodged a case with the Supreme Court of Queensland to recoup $65.97 million in green grants from Fortescue Metals Group under the premise the company did not follow through with commitments tied to its mothballed electrolyser factory in Gladstone in central Queensland.
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