Institute of Public Affairs John Storey says Australia’s “struggling” economy still has people “who want to work” but are “prohibited because of red tape”.
“Pensioners, veterans, students, who are prohibited because of red tape and
unfair tax policy,” Mr Storey told Saturday Morning Herald columnist Steve Price.
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