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Bowen's budget rebuttal scored points, but the key point will be trust

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imageDuncan Storrar is the man of the moment.Source: ABC website

Shadow Treasurer Chris Bowen’s National Press Club address this week on Labor’s “agenda setting economic plan” has echoes of Kevin ’07. Bowen admits to being a ”progressive” from the “left-of-centre “; he says, “I too am a fiscal...

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