Opinion
Future parliaments must return to a far-reaching reform agenda
Continued borrowing to fund recurrent spending would not be a new way forward in normal times – it would be an old way backwards to a weaker economy.
Tony SmithTwenty years ago, Australia was reaping the rewards of then recent major reforms by both sides of politics. The contentious issues of tariffs and the goods and services tax had been settled and for the better.
While the phase down in tariffs was bipartisan, at times there were difficulties in sticking to the planned reductions. Twenty years on no serious parliamentarian would advocate reinstating high tariffs.
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