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Treasurer’s Annual Financial Report
Senate, workers and businesses deserve answers
Tasmania Needs Pay Rise, now
Another small gain in confidence
Jordan Lane will deliver for Ryde
Gunnedah Shire Mayor to head Country Mayors Association
ABC staff vote opens today
Consumer spending stays strong in October
Transport costs continue to rise across Australia
Annual report shows year of challenges and achievements
Unemployment rate hits record low while women’s participation reaches record high
Builders urge caution on shackling business
Baw Baw Shire Mayor and Deputy Mayor elected for 2023 term
Tasmanians experience massive real wage cut
Businesses are lifting wages
Welcome pick-up in wages, but more work to be done
Wage Price Index Ai Group comment
WPI figures show growth in awards is not enough
IMF endorses Australia’s responsible Budget and economic strategy
Bubble wrap and air fryers: unusual hacks to survive cost of living surge
Therese Fedeli will fight for Leppington
Consumer confidence edges up 15 November
Union ramps up battle against Charles Darwin University’s attack on staff rights
CBA delivers solid start to 2023 financial year
What are your priorities for 2023/24 Budget?
National Farmers Federation warns WR Inquiry of unintended impacts on food supply chain
Strandbags fined $780,000 after consumers bagged not-so-real deal
How to switch health insurers if you’re worried about cybersecurity, costs or claims
ACTU calls for RBA overhaul
Food pantry access worth billions nationally, study finds
Annual Report showcases delivery of high levels of service for community
Labor’s reckless wage policy would blow Budget by $2.4 billion
Labor finally releases alternative budget
Composite Leading Indicators , OECD, November 2022
Australian banking: last calm before storm
NAB 2022 Full Year Results
Penn State to hold second annual Solar Symposium
Public transport would be free for under 21s using ‘Climate Ticket’: Greens
Inflation expectations hit record high
Statement to Senate Finance and Public Administration Committee 8 November
Higher prices drive increased household spending in October, as discretionary spending continues to weaken
New report highlights dire situation for our mental health services
Real wages continue to plummet amidst strike action
Retailers gear up for spending frenzy with Black Friday sales forecast to reach $6.2 billion
Charles Darwin University’s pay offer sparks cost of living fear
Greens welcome childcare support, call for more action
Cost of Living Package: More families to receive childcare support
Helping families and young people to buy their first home