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Federal election 2025: Business groups beg politicians to end sugar hits and take up serious growth agenda

9 April 2025
in Australia
Federal election 2025: Business groups beg politicians to end sugar hits and take up serious growth agenda
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Business groups across various sectors are urging both major political parties in Australia to implement substantive economic policies to support long-term growth and competitiveness, citing concerns about regulation, taxation, and weak private sector growth. The Business Council of Australia and others are calling for a plan to boost business opportunities and make the country more attractive for investment. Despite political differences, business leaders are united in the need for significant economic changes to drive prosperity and address issues such as stalled productivity and over-regulation.

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