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FactCheck Q A: does it take 4.7 years for young graduates to find employment in Australia?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageEntrepreneur and CEO, Holly Ransom, speaking on Q&A.Q&A

The Conversation is fact-checking claims made on Q&A, broadcast Mondays on the ABC at 9:35pm. Thank you to everyone who sent us quotes for checking via Twitter using hashtags #FactCheck and #QandA, on Facebook or by email.


Excerpt from Q&A, March 28, 2016.

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