Q+A: Why business can't rely on government to fix everything
Fear & Greed Q+A30 Sep 2025

Q+A: Why business can't rely on government to fix everything

We’ve heard a lot lately about Australia’s productivity crisis, and why reform is needed to boost our economic growth. But the solution doesn't just fall on the shoulders of government - it's up to business as well.

Innes Willox, Chief Executive of the Australian Industry Group, speaks to Sean Aylmer about the role of business in improving productivity. They also look at why the Optus crisis shows the importance of having a social licence to operate.

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