Latest ABS News | Page 47

Low unemployment figure across the Orana region
Tasmania again leads nation in confidence in our economy
Vacancies increase sharply in outer Sydney, as inner-city suburbs ease
ABS Labour Force Figures for July
Overseas Arrivals – Unprecedented Fall in 19
Resources sector has plan to dig Queensland out of COVID-19 unemployment hole
Latest data shows jobs growth
More South Australians back in jobs
7.5% per cent unemployed, more than a million out of work for first time
Average earnings rose in May as low paid jobs lost
Employment and hours worked rose in July
Jobs and wages data shows Tasmania second worst state behind locked down Victoria
Payroll jobs continue to fall in Victoria
Countdown to Census
Pandemic Leave desperately needed with a quarter of South Aussie workers having no leave entitlement
Superannuation trustees compensate members wrongly classified as ‘smokers’
McLeish – DET caught out using decades old data to allocate funding
Data shows impact of bushfires and COVID-19 on tourism jobs
Home loan commitments partly recover in June
Protecting Indigenous bush foods and medicines against biopiracy
Retail Trade a show of steady confidence
ABS Retail Trade Figures for June show promise but Victoria’s false start will create an economic ‘reset’
Retail sales rise 2.7 per cent in June
Job Ads recovery slows
Everybody Needs a Home
Hidden homeless ‘need safe housing’
Victoria has lost 7.3% of all jobs in state since middle of March
Victorian tourism operators will need a special reboot to survive latest lockdown
ABS data reflects bleak reality of Victoria’s tourism industry
A New Agreement On Closing Gap
Dwelling approvals slide to an eight-year low in June
Support measures assist businesses
Trust in data privacy increases during pandemic
ABS numbers tell Queensland power saving story
National Press Club Address – Kate Carnell
CPI fell 1.9 per cent in June 2020 quarter
New jobs and wages data shows an alarming trend
WA leading nation in recovery of jobs during COVID-19
Loss of payroll jobs greatest in Victoria
Record iron ore drives exports growth
ABS Preliminary Retail Trade Figures for June boosted by stimulus spending
Deaths slightly higher than historical average in April
Preliminary Retail turnover up 2.4% in June
New documents confirm government has exaggerated its COVID-19 support for arts
A new agency to manage radioactive waste
ABS releases findings of Census Privacy Impact Assessments
Hundreds of thousands of businesses face closure as ‘fiscal cliff’ looms
Encouraging signs for WA with an increase of 22,000 jobs in June