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It’s Labor’s choice to reform bloated health and education sectors
Is Anthony Albanese up to the challenge of driving national productivity by reforming dysfunctional public services?
Nick HossackColumnistThe case for Anthony Albanese to be elected the next prime minister is reasonable if he commits to reforming health and education, two portfolio areas that are politically fraught for Coalition governments.
Long term, success in nearly all Australia’s strategic and domestic challenges will come down to whether we can boost productivity.
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