As expected, jobs and the economy were firmly on the agenda at the G20 Leaders' Summit in Brisbane, Australia, with climate change making a surprise appearance after originally being excluded by the host nation.
In the lead-up to the event and throughout the proceedings, many commentators both in the press and on social media openly criticised the event as purely theatrical and a waste of time and money. But undeterred by the the event’s naysayers, leaders emerged from the two days of talks with a package of 800 measures…
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