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As Australia works to get its wired infrastructure up to speed, the rest of the world is cutting the cord. Why does it feel like the Scandinavians are always ahead of the curve? From Sweden’s forwa…

As Australia works to get its wired infrastructure up to speed, other parts of the world are already cutting the cord.
As Australia works to get its wired infrastructure up to speed, the rest of the world is cutting the cord.
Why does it feel like the Scandinavians are always ahead of the curve? From Sweden’s forward-thinking paid parental leave scheme to Norway’s world-leading road safety policies, that part of the globe tends to provide a blueprint for the rest of us.
And now, the Scandis a…
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