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The unfinished business facing Australia's new treasurer

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imagePending business for a new treasurer is a government response to the Financial System Inquiry led by David Murray.AAP/Sam Mooy

When Australia’s new treasurer walks into the office on Monday morning, a stack of unfinished business awaits. A quick scan of the Treasury website reveals four major inquiries begun in the past 18 months that are...

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