Future made in Australia critics show old orthodoxies die hard

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The existential climate challenge is Australia's opportunity to reverse the policy settings that hollowed out manufacturing.

Roy GreenEmeritus Professor

Apr 21, 2024 - 11.47am

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In his speech on a Future Made in Australia, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese asked us to be "willing to break with old orthodoxies" and "pull new levers to advance the national interest".

It seems from the chorus of criticism by past and present Productivity Commission heads that he will not be able to do so without some fierce resistance from those whose attachment to old orthodoxies dies hard.

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