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Businesses get ‘stability and continuity' under re-elected Albanese government

Businesses get ‘stability and continuity' under re-elected Albanese government

News.com.au11-05-2025

Orica Chief Executive Sanjeev Gandhi says businesses receive 'stability and continuity' from a re-elected Albanese government.
One of the world's largest explosive manufacturers, Orica, said net profit rose 40 per cent to $250 million.
'What businesses always want is stability and continuity,' Mr Gandhi told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
'With the government getting re-elected, that's what we are getting, so that is extremely positive.
'This is a huge opportunity to put into place clear measures for all the policies that were put forward in the first term, as an example, the Future Made in Australia.'

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