Green policy reversal on cards as Australia goes to the polls

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Climate change has dominated the Australian election and its result could have lessons for businesses the world over

On the face of it, Australian prime minister John Howard should be a shoe-in to win this weekend's federal election. During his 11-year tenure the man affectionately known as "little Johnnie" has led the...

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