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<blockquote data-quote="Danielb56" data-source="post: 2318495" data-attributes="member: 60783"><p>I think this is typical virtue signaling rather than a real change. One of my issues around any new initiative is who pays. If we go back many years whenever any new incentives i.e the Model T Ford. It was Fiord who paid for the initiative and not the government (i.e. us). If any of these companies Qantas, Twiggy Forrest really believe in this then why not fork out the money to change things themselves instead of getting handouts from the govt. I'm a modern day sceptic when big tech/companies have these initiatives. There is more I can say but that's enough for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danielb56, post: 2318495, member: 60783"] I think this is typical virtue signaling rather than a real change. One of my issues around any new initiative is who pays. If we go back many years whenever any new incentives i.e the Model T Ford. It was Fiord who paid for the initiative and not the government (i.e. us). If any of these companies Qantas, Twiggy Forrest really believe in this then why not fork out the money to change things themselves instead of getting handouts from the govt. I'm a modern day sceptic when big tech/companies have these initiatives. There is more I can say but that's enough for now. [/QUOTE]
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