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Turnbull seeks 'ideas boom' with innovation agenda: experts react

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imageWill the 'ideas boom' take hold?Mick Tsikas/AAP

Tax incentives to help startups, funding for CSIRO unit Data61, and a new entrepreneur visa are all part of the Turnbull government’s National Innovation and Science Agenda released today.

The agenda, which includes 24 measures, but little in the way of new big ticket items, aims to grow private...

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