"So we only have your word that these so-called policies ever existed, do we Sir?" [detective to John Howard who claims that his innovation strategy policies have been stolen after the release on 6 December 1995 of Paul Keating's statement, 'Innovate Australia', reinforcing policy developments of encouraging industry to explore new applications of information technologies and systems] [picture] / Pryor

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Pryor, Geoff, 1944-
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PIC Drawer 10031 #PIC/9195/221
Created/Published
1995
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1 drawing : pen and ink and wash on paper ; image 22.3 x 35.5 cm., on sheet 25.5 x 38 cm.
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Pryor, Geoff. (1995). "So we only have your word that these so-called policies ever existed, do we Sir?" [detective to John Howard who claims that his innovation strategy policies have been stolen after the release on 6 December 1995 of Paul Keating's statement, 'Innovate Australia', reinforcing policy developments of encouraging industry to explore new applications of information technologies and systems] Retrieved December 11, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-156954981

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Pryor, Geoff. "So we only have your word that these so-called policies ever existed, do we Sir?" [detective to John Howard who claims that his innovation strategy policies have been stolen after the release on 6 December 1995 of Paul Keating's statement, 'Innovate Australia', reinforcing policy developments of encouraging industry to explore new applications of information technologies and systems] : , 1995. Web. 11 December 2025 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-156954981>

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Pryor, Geoff. 1995, "So we only have your word that these so-called policies ever existed, do we Sir?" [detective to John Howard who claims that his innovation strategy policies have been stolen after the release on 6 December 1995 of Paul Keating's statement, 'Innovate Australia', reinforcing policy developments of encouraging industry to explore new applications of information technologies and systems] , viewed 11 December 2025 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-156954981

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