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The Net Zero Australia (NZAu) Project is a collaborative partnership between the University of Melbourne, The University of Queensland, Princeton University and management consultancy Nous Group. The study examines pathways and detailed infrastructure requirements by which Australia can transition to net zero emissions, and be a major exporter of low emission energy and products. Disclaimer The inherent and significant uncertainty in key modelling inputs means there is also significant uncertainty in the associated assumptions, modelling, and results. Any decisions or actions that you take should therefore be informed by your own independent advice and experts. All liability is excluded for any consequences of use or reliance on this publication (in part or in whole) and any information or material contained in it. Also, the authors of this report do not purport to represent Net Zero Australia Project Sponsors and Advisory Group member positions or imply that they have agreed to our methodologies or results.Updated files uploaded on 20 June 2023. The changes in the updated files include: changing a broken layer file to a layer package file that contained all of the supporting data with it rather than trying to link to external supporting data that doesn’t exist; also fixing a few errors in the water metadata file.

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