
Gerry Harvey
Gerry Harvey is an Australian businessman and co-founder of Harvey Norman, a leading retail chain specializing in furniture, bedding, computers, and electrical goods. Born on December 18, 1939, in New South Wales, he built his business empire through a combination of franchising and innovative retail strategies. Harvey is known for his outspoken views on the economy and has often advocated for pro-business policies. Recently, he made headlines by warning that a minority government would be detrimental to the Australian economy, highlighting his concerns about economic stability and consumer spending.
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New Warriors’ NRLW partnership expected to transform women’s league in New ZealandGerry Harvey warns that a minority government would be ‘terrible’ for the economy.
Minority government would be ‘terrible’ for the economy, warns Gerry Harvey



































































