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Wellbeing budget faces first major test: how to measure its success?

Experts peel back the meaning and measurement of ‘wellbeing.’

Thu, 30 May 2019

The government's lofty goal to present a world-first Wellbeing Budget has been applauded by many but left others scratching their heads about how its success will be measured.

Economist Cameron Bagrie says it’s critical the government finds a way to explain and measure the success or

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