The Albanese government’s Future Made in Australia agenda has opened a “backdoor” to union corruption and lacks the pace and detail of competing global competition, business groups claimed on Thursday. At a Canberra hearing on the legislation to establish a National Interest Framework to guide multi-billion-dollar investments, the nation’s business lobby offered in principal support…
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