The Moore-Wilton report - "in a resilient international trade climate marked by the entry of many new market players, we find that a steady growth in demand is well-matched by a vigorous production sector leading to a stable price regime-", Max Moore-Wilton, secretary of Prime Minister and Cabinet, heads a task force examining the problem of illicit drugs and the allocation and use of federal resources in Australia, 1997 [picture] / Pryor

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Pryor, Geoff, 1944-
Call Number
PIC Drawer 10631 #PIC/10753/181
Created/Published
1997
Extent
1 drawing : pen, ink and wash on board ; image 22.5 x 34.5 cm., on board 25.5 x 38.2 cm.
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Pryor, Geoff. (1997). The Moore-Wilton report - "in a resilient international trade climate marked by the entry of many new market players, we find that a steady growth in demand is well-matched by a vigorous production sector leading to a stable price regime-", Max Moore-Wilton, secretary of Prime Minister and Cabinet, heads a task force examining the problem of illicit drugs and the allocation and use of federal resources in Australia, 1997 Retrieved April 18, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-157150314

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Pryor, Geoff. The Moore-Wilton report - "in a resilient international trade climate marked by the entry of many new market players, we find that a steady growth in demand is well-matched by a vigorous production sector leading to a stable price regime-", Max Moore-Wilton, secretary of Prime Minister and Cabinet, heads a task force examining the problem of illicit drugs and the allocation and use of federal resources in Australia, 1997 : , 1997. Web. 18 April 2025 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-157150314>

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Pryor, Geoff. 1997, The Moore-Wilton report - "in a resilient international trade climate marked by the entry of many new market players, we find that a steady growth in demand is well-matched by a vigorous production sector leading to a stable price regime-", Max Moore-Wilton, secretary of Prime Minister and Cabinet, heads a task force examining the problem of illicit drugs and the allocation and use of federal resources in Australia, 1997 , viewed 18 April 2025 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-157150314

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