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Forum launched to discuss competing with Australian economy
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Unitec's Associate Professor Robert Davis
Thu, 08 Oct 2009 7:33a.m.
The first of a three part forum organised by the Unitec Institute of Technology takes place in Auckland tonight.
Business leaders, students and a live audience will discuss how our economy can catch up with Australia’s 2025.
Unitec’s Associate Professor Robert Davis joins ASB Business.
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