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Melbourne tech leaders fear ‘tsunami of economic devastation’ – Sydney Morning Herald
Tech industry luminaries are calling for a quicker path out of lockdown as they warn of the severe economic and social impacts of the state’s cautious exit plan.

“We just have to find a way to enable us to operate the economy at a faster speed limit without going back into a third wave,” he said. “We have to get all of the best and brightest people in the state and the country working on testing and tracing because I think it’s pretty clear we’re not as good as we should be.”
Mr Bassat said business leaders had been accused of speaking out of self-interest, but said his concern was for the city and state he loved, with the companies in Square Peg’s port…
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