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Ross Garnaut, Dog Days: Australia after the Boom. Redback: Collingwood, VIC, Australia, 2013; 293 pp.: 9781863956222, RRP AUD17.99.
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Ross Garnaut, Dog Days: Australia after the Boom. Redback: Collingwood, VIC, Australia, 2013; 293 pp.: 9781863956222, RRP AUD17.99.
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