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Location, location, location: what's holding back an Australian ideas boom

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imageNo, it's not Melbourne or Sydney.Florian Rohart/Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND

Brisbane has outperformed Sydney and Melbourne in a new Australian index that measures innovation performance at a suburb level. The index is designed to help policymakers better understand the characteristics that make some locations more innovative than others.

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