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Why a ‘zero mandate’ election won’t lock in prosperity
John KehoeEconomics editor
Business leaders have expressed frustration about the “zero mandate” election, urging political parties to lift their ambitions to deliver long-term prosperity for Australians.
Exiting the pandemic, amid war in Ukraine and surging energy costs, executives representing the nation’s largest employers said Australia had the opportunity to capitalise on its relative health and economic outperformance.
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