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Grattan on Friday: Malcolm Turnbull should announce the government's tax policy pronto

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

The Turnbull government desperately needs a circuit breaker. It is in an appalling mess over tax policy and it can’t afford to wait until the budget to have it sorted out.

This week had shades of Malcolm Turnbull’s opposition days when things started to unravel. Only shades of, mind you, but Turnbull should move decisively to bring the...

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