Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd spoke yesterday at a lunch in Sydney hosted by Australian Business Economists. Questions from the floor took up ALP tax policy, sovereign wealth funds such as the Future Fund and Rudd’s view on the China Investment Corporation coming to Australia, upward pressure on wages and pressure on interest rates under a Labor government and reducing the states’ reliance on gambling revenue through a better revenue sharing arrangement with the Federal Goverment.
Listen in to the full Q & A session here. Audio thanks to Media Monitors.
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