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Gigi Foster

COVID-era policies cost young people $116b

Because policymakers gave in to political temptations and fear, the lives of our young people – and indeed all our lives – will be worse.

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Our policymakers have yet to apologise for or even recognise the scale of the damage that government COVID-era policies have delivered, particularly to young Australians.

Attempts to memory-hole the entire COVID-19 period, or claim that “we couldn’t have known” or “we did the best that we could at the time”, merely provide weak cover for the egregious failure of our elected leaders during this time.

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Gigi Foster is a professor with the School of Economics at the University of NSW.

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