Can Labor survive continued inaction from Albo?

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Last week, the ABC reported that within the Albanese government there were two very different approaches to the productivity round table scheduled for later this month.

“One camp doubts that a cautious Albanese has much inclination to take on a controversial new policy—and questions whether “consensus” can be achieved with business and unions appearing poles apart on several issues.

But the other camp sees genuine opportunity to achieve something of substance on the budget, the tax system and productivity—urgent national concerns that have been rotting for years in the too-hard basket.”

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About the author
Tarric is an Australian freelance journalist and independent analyst who covers economics, finance, and geopolitics. Tarric is the author of the Avid Commentator Report. His works have appeared in The Washington DC Examiner, The Spectator, The Sydney Morning Herald, News.com.au, among other places.