Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has visited one of Australia’s fastest-growing tech businesses, the electric vehicle charger manufacturer Tritium, at its Brisbane plant today.
The business, which also makes chargers in its factory in Tennessee, is backed by
Trevor St Baker, who guided the PM around its plant today along with CEO Jane Hunter.
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