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The jobs summit needs to think big: here are 3 priorities for future-proofing Australia

  • Written by Danielle Wood, Chief executive officer, Grattan Institute
The jobs summit needs to think big: here are 3 priorities for future-proofing AustraliaLukas Coch/AAP

This is an edited extract from Danielle Wood’s keynote address to the jobs summit. Read other articles in The Conversation’s series about the summit here.


In an economic landscape that is increasingly digital, increasingly focused on services sector work, and increasingly focused on a looming deadline for net zero...

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