Every government arrives in office convinced that history is waiting patiently for its grand performance. The Albanese government was no different. Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers appeared to see themselves as the natural heirs to the great Labor partnership of Bob Hawke and Paul Keating: reformers destined to leave an enduring mark on the nation. Yet legacy-building is a perilous business, particularly when one mistakes ambition for achieveme…
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