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NAB Reduces Interest Rates On Business Loans
RBA cuts interest rates, ready to respond again if the economy weakens further
CBA Cuts Interest Rates For Business Bank Customers
NFF welcomes PM’s push for Ag improvements in EU-FTA
Queensland’s Trade Mission to China Secures Record Export Win 
Queensland strengthens presence in China with new trade office in Shenzhen
Goatmeat Snapshot: Unpacking Latest Insights
Queensland Returns To Hong Kong Trade Stage
Export restrictions on critical raw materials rise sharply amid growing demand
Tasmanian Seafood Making Splash Overseas
Global trade in fake goods reached USD 467 billion, posing risks to consumer safety and compromising intellectual property
Uptime Announces Annual Outage Analysis Report 2025
ANZ-Indeed Australian Job Ads Steady Labour Demand
Westpac NZ Posts Resilient Half-year Result
AusBiotech welcomes the re-election of the Albanese Government and calls for a renewed national focus on life sciences
Towards Safer Chemicals Management
AusBiotech has made a submission to Australia’s R&D system review
AMGTA Gathers at Member Summit to Champion Sustainable Additive Manufacturing
Australian wine exports to mainland China exceed $1 billion one year after removal of tariffs
New survey shows business outlook is weakening and uncertainty rising as the trade war bites
Record growth in research and development to drive a stronger economy
Rise Despite Global Uncertainty
Health and Safety Among Top Concerns for Leaders According to the Latest AMCS Safety Management and Sustainability Trends Report
What caused the crisis at British Steel?
Air Cargo Key To Supply Chain Resilience
Trophy hunting import ban and live sheep exports on election agenda as parties lock in animal welfare commitments
Trade Tensions Serve Up New Challenges for Australian Food and Fibre
EU Trade Talks To Resume Post-election
Property industry confidence boost, but housing remains key for next government: survey
Canada was mostly spared from Trump’s reciprocal tariffs, but it must not grow complacent
Westpac NZ Moves Swiftly To Pass On OCR Cut
OCR: 3.5% – Further reduction in OCR appropriate – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Consumer Confidence Steady 8 April
Tuesday 8 April
Looking inward: why Trump’s tariffs highlight the need for NZ to build local capacity
US tariff hikes unwelcome, greater vigilance for imported timber at Australia’s borders advised
Backing Exporters In Face Of Global Trade Challenges
Australian Aluminium Council expands downstream membership amid renewed government focus on fair trade for local manufacturers
Latest tranche of plantation grants welcomed, but program extension needed to grow sustainable homes…
We need a clear election result rather than government by negotiation
Long-term Timber Demand Shored Up By Increased Supply
TreviPay Launches Advanced Purchase Controls to Streamline B2B Purchasing and Enhance Compliance
Tax cuts are coming, but not soon, in a cautious budget
Tomorrow Is Too Late To Win
FAO urges bold and urgent action to safeguard plant health as global body convenes in Rome
Friday 14 March
Production records to be broken as Australian cattle herd and sheep flock decline: MLA 2025 projections
AFR Business Summit Geraldine Slattery