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The worst is over for commodities, perhaps
When it comes to the price Australia's export commodities, the worst is over, according to Treasury. But it would not be the first time the budget has got it wrong.
Geoff Winestock writes on News specialising in Politics, Economy, Policy. Based in our Sydney newsroom, Geoff covers NSW politics.
When it comes to the price Australia's export commodities, the worst is over, according to Treasury. But it would not be the first time the budget has got it wrong.
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