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Israel should contain fiscal deficits and pursue pro-competition reforms to sustain strong growth, says OECD
Ai Group proposes 2.6% minimum wage increase a responsible balance in a weak economy
Business Council welcomes streamlined approach to attract investment
Greens Want To Clear-fell Tassie Jobs
The Medical Research Future Fund has grown far beyond its target. Why is so much of the money unused?
Spend 1% Budget On Nature: Greens’ Election Pledge
Defence is shaping up to be a key election issue, whether politicians like it or not
East Asia is challenging Silicon Valley – by being like Silicon Valley used to be
Urgent Changes Needed for NZ’s Economic Regulatory Framework for Airports
Global warming of more than 3°C this century may wipe 40% off the world’s economy, new analysis reveals
How Beijing plans to bounce back against Trump’s tariffs
Donald Trump likes tariffs, but they damage the economies of everyone involved
Economic Bulletin March 2025
Lithuania will need to strengthen fiscal sustainability, tackle labour shortages and foster productivity to address ageing challenges
David Blunkett: the world has changed since Liz Truss’s mini budget, so what is Labour still so scared of?
MCA Chief Executive Officer Tania Constable – Address to the WA Mining Club
Defence spending: our research shows how Australia can stop buying weapons for the wars of the past
Minerals Council of Australia launches new careers guide Prospect in Perth
Constructing better living standards (opinion by Jon Davies, CEO, ACA)
defence spending boosted as further disability benefit cuts announced – experts react
Yemen faces economic freefall and devastating aid crisis after a decade of conflict
Australia urgently needs competitive, simple and productivity-focused tax reform
More Apprentices Choosing Priority Industries
Election Eve Budget overlooks drivers of economic growth – innovation, research and development
Fed Budget: Retailers welcome modest cost of living measures, but business support a missed opportunity
Budget Reinforces Need For Productivity Reform
Fixing construction productivity is key to easing cost of living pressures
Cracking down on non-compete clauses to boost wages and productivity
Australian Prime Minister Radio interview – ABC Radio National Breakfast
Monday 24 March
Should Australia increase its defence spending? We asked 5 experts
Why the social pain of welfare reform overshadows any economic gain
UK businesses face a big tax hike. So what does it mean for workers and the economy?
Higher and more expensive sovereign and corporate debt risks restricting capacity to finance future investment needs
Australian Prime Minister 2025 Australian Pharmacy Professional Conference
Recession Ends – Economic Challenges Remain
It’s official: Kiwis can look forward to better days
Time to clean up Australia’s failing, scandal-plagued universities
Building good – opinion by Jon Davies, CEO, Australian Constructors Association
The Australian economy has changed dramatically since 2000 – the way we work now is radically different
Why international students could be a critical factor in bolstering Canada’s economic resilience
Address to the Corones’ Law Competition Reform event, Sydney
MCA Board Chair – Address To Melbourne Mining Club
Why Canada must treat its food system as a matter of national defence
Treasurer Chalmers promises ‘meaningful and substantial’ cost of living help in Tuesday’s budget
Proceeds of crime to fund safety measures in central Auckland
Global economic outlook uncertain as growth slows, inflationary pressures persist and trade policies cloud outlook
Treasurer’s tax hit: Australians paying thousands more in tax under Labor