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Land laws to remain an economic constraint

With markets and commentators focused on what will be unveiled in the FY16/17 budget on Monday, prospects for the rest of the current session of parliament have slipped under the radar. One of the more important issues is the proposed amendment to land laws. But pushing through significant reform in this area remains a tall order.  We wouldn’t be surprised if suggestions that the bill is set to be withdrawn prove correct.

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