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Team Turnbull's challenge is to fix our economic reform malaise

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe failure for the Abbott government was in both communication and policy development.Alan Porritt/AAP

The message from the challenger Malcolm Turnbull to the then-prime minister Tony Abbott was simple: it’s the economy.

Turnbull’s message at a press conference on Monday afternoon was clear:

Ultimately the prime minister has not been...

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