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Why Labor should come to the party on the competition review

  • Written by The Conversation
imageBipartisan support for the competition review reforms could help Australia's transition away from a mining-led economy.Tracey Nearmy/AAP

The Harper competition review, published in March, provided a large number of recommendations that may seem small in isolation but that collectively can help facilitate Australia’s transition from mining...

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