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Tax breaks for polluting activities

By Matt Hern on January 30, 2008

“Tax breaks for polluting activities should be slashed” according to the Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) in a media release today. What a fascinating evolution of the increased environmental awareness in today’s society. Here are a few more quotes from the media release: “Treasury now estimates that, by 2009-10, we will be spending over $2 billion [...]

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