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Concerns Labor's remote food subsidy scheme could benefit big players, reduce competition
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2025-04-09
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In the Northern Territory, independent food wholesalers are worried the federal government's remote food subsidy could put them out of business. An industry roundtable in Alice Springs discussed the changes before the scheme starts in July.
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