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Tax incentives could be granted to infrastructure projects worth more than $500 million in a bid to further stimulate the economy.

Tax incentives could be granted to infrastructure projects worth more than $500 million in a bid to further stimulate the economy. The move is aimed at boosting foreign investment to turbocharge the government's infrastructure program.

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Chris Kenny and Adam Creighton details the importance of the labour stats but forgets to mention who is most affected by unemployment, the unemployed and potential unemployed australian

Australia, one big garage sale. Water, electricity, telecommunications and who knows what else. Hear that there will be a few cheap farms coming up for sale soon , if any of you foreign investors are interested. All inquiries to LNP business consultants.

More tax cuts for big business. What types of infrastructure projects do you have in mind? Water storage perhaps? Water controlled by big business, most likely foreign big business?

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