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From 'debt and deficit' to 'building prosperity': what's needed to shift the economic narrative

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imageTime for some fresh thinking.Lukas Coch/AAP

So, new Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull wants to have a “conversation” with the Australian people and “explain” policies in a way that respects our intelligence. Excellent. He will be better at this than Abbott, and new Treasurer Scott Morrison will be better than Joe...

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