Meet an award winning, Aboriginal-owned construction and maintenance services business that’s part of the booming $4.8 billion Indigenous business sector. How the Nobel economics prize winners better estimated the effects of immigration and the minimum wage. Plus, the retail sector takes trust extremely seriously and is thinking about it in increasingly sophisticated ways.
Guests:
Gerard Matera, Director, building services company Marawar
Professor Michelle Evans, University of Melbourne Indigenous Business Research Group
Professor Richard Holden, Future Fellow, UNSW Business School
Professor Michael Roseman, Director, Centre for Future Enterprise, QUT
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