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Small business can't afford to overlook the little things in the Harper Review

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor
imageThere are a number of overlooked recommendations within the Harper competition review that would help small business.AAP/ames Morgan Photography, James Morgan

Another day, another article about why an effects test will change the world, for better or for worse (depending on who’s writing). Regardless of who’s right, an effects test is...

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Long live King Charles? An Australian republic is in Turnbull's hands for now

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imageA republican referendum is unlikely to succeed without the prime minister's support. AAP Image/ Paul Kane/Getty Images

The first time a British royal came to visit Australia he was shot. Prince Alfred survived the assassination attempt in 1868 and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital was named in his honour.

It was an inauspicious beginning to royal tours...

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