Anxious Aussie farmers ‘in a twilight zone’
7 May 2008

Australian agriculture is heavily on the back foot as it tries to deal with the immediacy of the Rudd Government's move towards a national emissions trading scheme.
Back in 2002, Australia's coal industry was badgering for government funding to help it to address greenhouse emissions; in 2006, it received $50 million in federal funds for a low-emissions project, and another $125m that was later withheld because of project problems.
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