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Australia Invests Big in Its Fashion Industry

At a time when government funding is scarce elsewhere, Australia is injecting more than $380 million into its fashion and design industries. Is the money being well spent?
Models rehearse ahead of the Mariam Seddiq show during Afterpay Australian Fashion Week 2021 Resort 2022 Collections. Getty Images.
Models rehearse ahead of the Mariam Seddiq show during Afterpay Australian Fashion Week 2021 Resort 2022 Collections in June. Getty Images.

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