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Labor has proposed an innovation-geared program to mentor entrepreneurial-minded students to develop and commercialise business ideas.

Shadow Minister for Industry and Innovation Ed Husic spoke to Sky News about the need for it going forward to help the economy.

“We want to send a signal to young Australians who have a massive stake in the future of the economy that we want to back them and their ideas to build new firms and new jobs,” he said. “We want to work with the university sector and others in the innovation space to determine how we do that selection process, and the big thing for us is to build that momentum. “We need to see an influx of new firms coming in with new ideas to improve the way the economy works.

 

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