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Australia must know how long it can last if ships stop coming

Australia’s prosperity runs on systems that look permanent but depend on inputs arriving from beyond its shores. While the ships keep coming, that dependence is invisible. When they stop, it becomes…

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Steven Camilleri1mo agoen

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