[1] Australia’s Innovation Minister Christopher Pyne recently reiterated that governments were sleeping on crowdfunding changes, and now, it’s being considered as a top priority.
[2] During Pyne’s speech at the opening of Carbon Revolution’s new $24 million plant on the Deakin University at Waurn Ponds, he cited Carbon Revolution as an example of the government’s preferences in terms of manufacturing.
[3] Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has already give his go signal for Pyne to release his “inner revolutionary”, a command signifying the acceleration of both crowdfunding and tax breaks.