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"content": "nostr:npub14gv3h40l9fzfhdqyague9866k3jlauaacr2e9ac9w5e9plhtzkmsact7fq This effectively does put money into economy, the money that would have been spent on Uni fees and HECS repayments would be spent elsewhere. I'm not for keeping Uni fees and HECS, IMO these restrict much needed upward economic mobility. Just saying that equivalent revenue measures would need to be introduced to offset not getting this revenue, perhaps increased fees on trusts and some sort of yearly registration of negatively geared investments?",
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