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Government pledges to cut the red tape

THE Productivity Commission has been told to look at best practice examples of regulation that cuts red tape and facilitates investment for miners, in a 12-month review aimed at breaking down the barriers for businesses.

The Australian government has pledged to cut red tape.

The Australian government has pledged to cut red tape.

Announced by federal resources minister Matt Canavan at a conference in New South Wales' Hunter Valley, the Productivity Commission's review delivers on the promise made through the government's National...

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