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Further Proposals Proposal 1: Accep
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whether coverage by a single nation
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The Government is committed to a be
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Improving access to high-quality, l
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services and technology. These alig
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The Government considers that Austr
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The Government is focused on promot
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Ambition 2: A more skilled labour f
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A number of the other themes raised
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Vocational education and training t
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Further proposals Proposal 9: Incre
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• managing the administration of
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The Government will continue to ens
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• introduce a Premium Investor vi
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a right to access workplaces includ
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Ambition 3: BETTER ECONOMIC INFRAST
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Increasing public investment in eco
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Alongside this work, the Government
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To leverage private investment, the
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Austrade provide reliable informati
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and senior Cabinet Ministers to pri
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• taking practical steps with gov
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However, we face challenges in turn
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Employee Share Schemes (ESS) are us
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Example: Making it easier for emplo
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Proposal 16: Crowd-sourced equity f
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PART C: IMPLEMENTING OUR ECONOMIC A
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Many of the drivers of competitiven
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Table 3: Consultation pathways Refo
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Reform Consultation pathway Project
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Abbreviations AND References
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INSEAD KPMG LNG PAYG NCC NCVER NICN
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ABS. (2014j). Labour Force, Detaile
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Business Council of Australia. (201
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Department of Infrastructure and Re
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Lignier, P., Evans, C., & Tran-Nam,
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Prime, P. B. (2012). Utilizing FDI
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United Nations Food and Agriculture
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