National reform summit: Bill Shorten calls on business and community leaders to work together on emissions trading scheme

By Mark Kenny
Updated August 26 2015 - 9:08pm, first published 8:25pm
Treasurer Joe Hockey at his opening address at the National Reform Summit in Sydney. Photo: Louie Douvis
Treasurer Joe Hockey at his opening address at the National Reform Summit in Sydney. Photo: Louie Douvis
Mr Hockey, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten and RBA Governor Glenn Stevens, and others, at the summit. Photo: Louie Douvis
Mr Hockey, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten and RBA Governor Glenn Stevens, and others, at the summit. Photo: Louie Douvis

Bill Shorten has called on Australia's top business and community leaders to recognise the role of climate change in Australia's economic outlook, imploring them to drop entrenched political differences to jointly design an emissions trading scheme.

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