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Half of new ‘smart state’ benefits already here

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Innovation Minister Stirling Hinchliffe on Tuesday cited research from UQ which showed 80,000 jobs and $11bn in revenue could be created “over the next decade” by boosting innovation hubs to position the state at the forefront of global technology…
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