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The ideas boom – where to from here on?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageMalcolm Turnbull's ideas boom shouldn't be confined to big business.Dean Lewins/AAP

The Commonwealth Government has quite wisely recognised Australia’s long-term prosperity is unlikely to rely on our traditional areas of excellence. The exporting days for coal are numbered; easy power from open-cut mining may be out-priced by renewables; and...

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