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Workers Paying Price In Weak Economy
Manufacturing Left Behind In Industrial Recovery
Jetstar announces first ever Brisbane to Rarotonga flights with launch fares from just $249^ one-way
Can Syria rebuild its economy from the ashes of war?
New Trump tariffs: early modelling shows most economies lose – the US more than many
Opinion Piece: Australia Shouldn’t Fear AI Revolution
Consultation on regulating the High Value Clearing System opens – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Trump’s new tariff regime has begun after months of chaos and uncertainty. But is his approach working?
150 programs. 12,000 scientists short. Research reform critical to lift national productivity
The company tax regime is a roadblock to business investment. Here’s what needs to change
IATA Outlines Priorities to Strengthen Aviation’s Contribution to African Growth
Plastic leakage could fall by more than 95% in Southeast and East Asia by 2050 with stronger policies
A new era announced for Douro Street recycling and resource recovery
STEM Drives Productivity And Needs Seat At Roundtable
How real-time data can lead to better decisions on everything from NZ’s interest rates to business investment
FAO at UNFSS+4: Time to accelerate the agrifood systems transformation
UN climate chief tells Australia to ‘go big’ with its 2035 emissions reduction target
Go8 doubles down on national R&D target to drive economic prosperity
Consultation on reforms to non-compete clauses to boost wages and productivity
UN experts call for end to Israeli State and settler violence in the West Bank
Incentivising Business Investment In R&D
Auckland is NZ’s ‘primate city’ but its potential remains caged in by poor planning and vision
As Canada’s economy faces serious challenges, the Indigenous economy offers solutions
It doesn’t have to be welfare versus warfare. Changes that make tax fairer could fund both
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop – Chengdu, People’s Republic of China
Whānau Enterprise, Key To Economic Success
Voices for nature needed on productivity roundtable
Worries about the UK economy are justified, but can the government afford to gamble on raising taxes?
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Malcolm Turnbull on Australia’s ‘dumb’ defence debate
Historic $14million investment to boost adult literacy and numeracy skills
Does AI Actually Boost Productivity? Evidence Is Murky
Manufacturing must be a clear focus of the August economic roundtable
‘Pig butchering’ scams have stolen billions from people around the world. Here’s what you need to know
Economic Bulletin June July 2025
Does AI actually boost productivity? The evidence is murky
Defence spending is like insurance – how will NZ pay the higher premiums?
OCR: 3.25% – OCR unchanged – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Economists Moot Bold Income Tax Plan
Four reasons why many of us feel the global economy is not on our side
Government AI Strategy to boost productivity
Could new pipelines shield Canada from U.S. tariffs? The answer is complicated
Melbourne hosts Swiss delegation to accelerate innovation through global partnerships
How Donald Trump’s economic policies, including uncertainty around tariffs, are damaging the US economy
IATA Comments On Misguided Solidarity Levy Proposal
Deepening structural reforms and reprioritising public spending can boost growth in the European Union
Address to Generation P: Unlocking productivity for Australia’s future, Future Forward Australia
Meeting of Quad Foreign Ministers, opening remarks, Washington DC
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, and Japanese Foreign Minister Iwaya Takeshi…