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Why Turnbull's 'Ideas Boom' will not bridge the gap between research and business

  • Written by The Conversation
imageTurnbull's innovation agenda isn't the answer to the gap between research and business.AAP/Dean Lewins

Malcolm Turnbull’s first “signature” policy statement is clever politics, not least because many of the initiatives have been previously announced. Whether the ensemble of measures gets any closer to the heart of the Australian...

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