Concerns the Australian government has ‘lost control of the economy’

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There are concerns the Australian government has lost control of the economy, according to Lawyer Claire Longley.

There are concerns the Australian government has lost control of the economy, according to Lawyer Claire Longley. “The RBA’s target inflation rate is between two and three per cent; we are currently at 7.

8 per cent,” Ms Longley told Sky News host Amanda Stoker.
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