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The unfinished business facing Australia's new treasurer

  • Written by The Conversation
imagePending business for a new treasurer is a government response to the Financial System Inquiry led by David Murray.AAP/Sam Mooy

When Australia’s new treasurer walks into the office on Monday morning, a stack of unfinished business awaits. A quick scan of the Treasury website reveals four major inquiries begun in the past 18 months that are...

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The Conversation an antidote to shrinking newsrooms

  • Written by The Conversation

For anyone interested in the growth of The Conversation’s unique form of global journalism there has been some interesting coverage this week.

In this piece from the Nieman Lab, Shan Wang writes that The Conversation has found its place as an antidote to shrinking newsrooms and “bite-size takes on news”.

Meanwhile US editor Maria...

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