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Jobs, Housing and Lifestyle the keys to Australia’s Future

By Laurie Patton. ​​​​Come September a group of industry leaders, politicians, academics and consultants will gather in​ ​Canberra to grapple with some of the most challenging social, economic and political issues facing​ ​Australia. Provocatively titled “Regionalisation – Rebalancing the nation”… Continue Reading →

COVID Fail: The Debacle of Australia’s National Broadband Network Could Cost Lives

By Laurie Patton A rapidly increasing number of COVID-19 cases being reported in Victoria and New South Wales. China re-instating restrictions as it sees infections return. Our chief medical officer says his greatest fear is a second wave, and there’s the likelihood the coronavirus will linger… Continue Reading →

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