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Business confidence and tax reform key to Turnbull government re-election: CEDA

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If the Malcolm Turnbull-led government wins over business and brings to the table a strong economic agenda it will be returned to office, albeit with a reduced majority, the Committee for the Economic Development of Australia’s 2016 Economic and Political Overview predicts.

But the government will have to contend with pessimism about...

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