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PERTH – Bio-materials company Nanollose, which uses microbes to make cellulosic fibres, has received a tax incentive rebate from the Australian government as part of the government’s research and development (R&D) tax incentive programme. 

The company secured an AU$374,063 (US$247,560) rebate, which is provided by the government as a tax offset for eligible R&D activities. 

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