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Politics podcast: Chris Bowen

  • Written by The Conversation
imageChris Bowen talks about his new book, The Money Men, in which he analyses twelve of Australia’s most notable treasurers.Stefan Postles/AAP

Shadow Treasurer Chris Bowen and Michelle Grattan step away from the day-to-day politics to talk about Bowen’s new book, The Money Men, in which he writes about twelve of Australia’s most...

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