Key measure of Australia's wellbeing has been stagnant for two years

By Matt Wade
Updated September 5 2015 - 1:08am, first published 12:15am
The nation's economy has done little since the heights of the mining boom. Photo: Robert Rough
The nation's economy has done little since the heights of the mining boom. Photo: Robert Rough
Tony Abbott at the Spirit of Anzac Centenary Experience in Albury-Wodonga. He was joined in the electorate of Indi by its former federal member Sophie Mirabella. Photo: Mark Jesser
Tony Abbott at the Spirit of Anzac Centenary Experience in Albury-Wodonga. He was joined in the electorate of Indi by its former federal member Sophie Mirabella. Photo: Mark Jesser

Australia's collective wellbeing has not improved for two years as the economy lumbers in the aftermath of the mining boom.

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