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Labor’s cost of living crisis forces Australians to work harder for less
Nearly $9.3 billion lost to pokies in 2025: gambling harm catastrophe unfolding across NSW
Labour Force Figures Show Strong Employment Result
Chalmers’ inflation denial has turned the trajectory to higher interest rates
Labor’s inflation crisis hits families and businesses hard as interest rates rise again
Westpac Announces Interest Rate Changes 17 March
Rates decision reflects critical times ahead as global disruption confronts Australia’s economy
All pain, no gain. Rate rise won’t bring down petrol prices, but it will hurt households
Reserve Bank Decision
Statement by the Monetary Policy Board: Monetary Policy Decision
NSW Deserves Better
Labor Wasted Billions On Property Tax Breaks
Glencore Copper Refinery Workers Strike in a Bid to Save Local Jobs
Spending falls for the first time in more than a year as households pull back
Fair Go For Consumers At Bowser
Labor rams tax Australians never voted for through Senate
Volatile Oil Prices Show Why Renewables Can’t Wait
Consumer confidence: Three-year high inflation expectations
Peak private hospital bodies back AMA’s call for mandated minimum premiums payouts to consumers
National Accounts – December Quarter 2025
Scaremongering by AENA Chairman Cannot Mask Flimsy Arguments for Increasing Airport Charges
Address To Joint Party Room
APRA Must Level Playing Field On Housing
Job Ads Highest Since October 2024
Angus Taylor’s Liberals to cut support for housing construction apprentices
Angus Taylor’s Liberal to cut support for housing construction apprentices
Air New Zealand announces 2026 interim result and provides full year guidance
Inflation Steady In January
Pyro Jim’s Debt Petrol Keeps Fuelling Inflation Fire
CPI Rose 3.8% In Year To January 2026: Australia
RBA wrong to punish workers for rising inflation – new report
Economic Bulletin January/February 2026
Labour Devoid Of Ideas To Take New Zealand Forward
Luxon must act after Peters caught making false claims on employment bill
RBNZ Governor Anna Breman: Monetary policy must focus on the future – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Australians are working harder but going backwards under Labor
Value and convenience reshaping Australian foodservice landscape as consumers head back to eating out
Wages Continue To Grow Under Labor
Real Wages Going Backwards In Labor’s Failed Economy
Wages Lag Behind Soaring Costs Of Housing And Healthcare
OCR On Hold At 2.25% With Inflation Expected To Fall
New Vehicle Emissions Standard Driving Wider Choice And Competitive Prices For Australians
Gold and Silver Defy the Rulebook as Structural Forces Drive Historic Rally
Consumer Confidence Is Weak
ACCC Case Against Coles
ABC staff send clear message to management: quality news starts with quality jobs
IMF Lauds Government’s Fiscal Management
Bank Profits Spike Amid Housing Crisis