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BCA scorecard ranks the best and worst states for business

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Jon Seeley, the boss of Australia’s largest air conditioning and heating manufacturer, says he doesn’t need a report from the Business Council of Australia to know it’s better to do business in South Australia than Victoria.

Seeley International, which previously received financial incentives from the Andrews Labor government to expand into Victoria, has already made the “gut-wrenching decision” to close its Albury-Wodonga manufacturing site after 30 years.

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Patrick Durkin is Melbourne bureau chief and BOSS deputy editor. He writes on news, business and leadership. Connect with Patrick on Twitter. Email Patrick at pdurkin@afr.com
Gus McCubbing is a journalist at the Australian Financial Review in Melbourne. Connect with Gus on Twitter. Email Gus at gus.mccubbing@afr.com

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