Shadow Finance Minister Jane Hume says immigration has been a “fundamental part” of economic growth in Australia but should not be its “panacea”.
Shadow Finance Minister Jane Hume says immigration has been a “fundamental part” of economic growth in Australia but should not be its “panacea”.“It does feel like the government’s raised the white flag on productivity, which is the other really important driver of economic growth.
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