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Blaming workers for rate rises is lazy and cruel, says ACTU
New data shows ACT electricity price stability benefits Canberrans
Builders: Productivity stifling lasso must be cut
Union members vote in favour of industrial action at Sovereign Hill
RBA rate hike: The Federal and state governments’ role should not be overlooked
Today’s rate rise belongs to Labor
RBA engaging in generational war with Labor’s support
Feds can’t rest on competition reform
Statement regarding today’s decision by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA)
Interest rates rise odds of a recession shortening by the month
Working people being hit by profit-price spiral
Interest rate rise costs more people their jobs
RBA announces cash rate decision 6 June
Household spending growth slows in April: Australia
Consumer confidence: persistently weak
Mayor Cr Grace La Vella – Maryborough Advertiser
Transport cost rises outpacing inflation
Cumberland Council rolls out Community Pantries in Cumberland to help combat the rising cost of living
Increase to minimum wage welcome, more action needed to tackle inflation and cost of living
FAIR WORK MINIMUM WAGE DECISION – NSW GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO MATCH WAGE RISES AND FUND FRONTLINE SERVICES
Sustainable wage growth needed in long term
Fair Work: 5.75% Award Wage Boost will not cause “Wage-Price Spiral”
Annual Wage Review 5.75% increase is disappointing but seeks to strike a balance
Retailers respond to Fair Work Commission Annual Wage Review
Disappointing reduction in Victorian community health budget
CPSU members reject first pay offer
The changing face of the Argentinian beef industry and the impacts for Australian producers – Rabobank report
FMA files proceedings against Medical Assurance Society over fair dealing provision breaches
Lowest paid workers need lifeline as inflation up again
CPI rise restraint in price and wage setting essential
Monthly CPI indicator up 6.8% in the year to April
UK FTA delivers benefits from today
Building approvals lowest since 2012
Consumer confidence declines 30 May
Cheaper fertiliser relief for farmers
Time for Shadow Treasurer to come out of shadows
Council adopts Annual Budget for 2023/24
Builders bearing the brunt of economic instability
Councils to make landfill last resort with waste levy to increase
Profit-Price Spiral an Inconvenient Truth for Big Business: Economists
Statement to the Senate Finance and Public Administration Committee
Workers threatened with sack during legal industrial action
Retail sales flat in April: Australia
No go at Tomago as workers reject non-union offer
FedUni staff to protest alongside Ballarat community in fight for fair pay
Council kicking goals with key projects
Draft 2023/2024 Annual Business Plan and Budget
Council budget on public display