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Friday fares slashed as annual Opal price rise comes into effect
Rising cost of living keeps older people awake at night
Monthly Economic Bulletin – August/September 2023
Majority of Australians support fossil fuel industry paying for the costs of climate change
New data shows historic catastrophes would have greater impact today
PREFU data shows strength of underlying economy
Consumer confidence: momentum stalls
Labour’s economic mismanagement laid bare
Helping Country Youth Kick Accommodation Costs to the Curb Series: Dunmore Lang College
New Zealand gets AAA credit rating from S&P
Lamb and beef surging in popularity as prices decrease
Adelaide trams to stop all day on Tuesday
Labour re-writes history with fiscal prudence claim
Hydrogen Connect Summit 2023: How can Australia turn energy superpower dreams into reality?
National to boost tourism recovery to help economy
National Accounts Ai Group comment 6 September
Water Bill a recipe for hurt, division and higher food prices
Building and construction helps keep economy afloat…for now
Boost to pensions and other payments
Supply chain pressures continue to ease
Retailers welcome third consecutive interest rate pause
RBA announces cash rate decision 5 September
Consumer confidence: highest since April 2023
Tasmanians continue to feel cost of living crisis 04 September 2023
Tasmanians doing it tough need power prices capped 03 September 2023
Household spending falls in July: Australia
WORK BEGINS TO RAISE THE PRIDE OF THE MURRAY
NZCTU launches election campaign: Christopher Luxon is out of touch, there is too much risk with National
Powerhouse Museum Ultimo revitalised
Questionable assumptions, untested numbers in National’s tax plan
Monthly CPI shows inflation continues to moderate
Monthly CPI indicator rose 4.9 per cent annually to July 2023
Fitch affirms NZ AA+ credit rating
South Australian retail turnover growth the highest of all states
Consumer confidence: rebounded
South Australia Proves Australia’s Freedom of Information System can be Fixed
Government tightens belt and clamps down on spending on consultants and contractors
Banks back small business
Incremental change to gender pay gap little comfort as cost of living bites
Opinion piece: We must deal with the now and have an eye on the future
Fewer kids going hungry with 100 million school lunches delivered
Domestic markets must deliver better outcomes for both consumers and growers
Final data upgrades food and fibre export result to new record of $57.4 billion
Rental crisis inquiry must be wake-up call for Victorian Labor to stand up to property industry
Consumer confidence: softened 22 August
APRA releases superannuation statistics for June 2023
IAG announces FY23 results
Australia’s true unemployment rate lies hidden beneath the surface