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Maroc Maroc - THEWEST.COM.AU - Business - 30/Oct 16:34

'People haven't splurged': tax cut spending subdued

Australian retailers are finally starting to see a more upbeat consumer, though spending is unlikely to be strong enough to fan the flames of inflation.

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