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The widening wealth gap
Oxfam Australia has just released a report ‘Still the Lucky Country?’ which highlights the widening gap in wealth and incomes in Australia. It found that the nine richest people in Australia have wealth that equates to the poorest 20% of … Continue reading
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Tagged Christine Lagarde, Mark Carnegie., Oxfam Australia, Pope Francis, wealth gap
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