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Innovation statement's significant insolvency changes are well overdue

  • Written by The Conversation
imagePrime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's signature innovation statement ushers in overdue changes to Australia's insolvency regime. AAP/Mick Tsikas

Those looking for the detail on insolvency changes announced in the Federal Government’s long awaited innovation statement won’t find it on the government website.

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