Trump a 'brain gain' trigger for Australia?
Australian ex-pats in Silicon Valley will increasingly find the siren call from home to hard to resist.
John McDuling writes about business, technology and the economy. Previously he was a reporter for Quartz in New York, covered telecommunications and markets for the Financial Review, and worked in the finance industry.
Australian ex-pats in Silicon Valley will increasingly find the siren call from home to hard to resist.
Airbnb's global head public policy has used a Sydney briefing to downplay tech sector fears about Donald Trump becoming US president.
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