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State-owned coal power stations to be retired by 2030
NSW farmers ‘cautiously optimistic’ as high input prices take shine off rural confidence
Composite Leading Indicators , OECD, June 2022
Further pay bump for new parents
Australians making their money go further
Nature-based tourism benefits may be unfair
PSA welcomes extension of $3000 bonus to Ministry of Health staff
Fuel price scheme win for consumers ahead of long weekend
Premier Perrottet should resign if he can’t pay his workforce striking workers told
Borsak Introduces Bill to Repeal Wage Cap
How will RBA’s latest cash rate rise impact homeowners and property prices?
Builders Respond To Interest Rate Increase
Rate rise necessary to tame accelerating inflation
RBA announces key interest rate decision 7 June
Confidence drops sharply
Frontline public sector workers reject Premier’s offer, strike action to continue
Western Sydney University staff to strike for pay rise and secure jobs
Significant inflation concerns require another rate rise
FSU condemns RACQ management
Business is back, despite headwinds
Government’s Annual Wage Review submission
Transport coalition demands rapid action from Labor on trucking commitments to address fuel cost burden
Business focus welcome in SA budget
Aussies boosted ‘rainy day’ funds by almost 50% during COVID in expectation of economic shocks
Kiwis set to up sticks – and Australia will be choice destination
TWU welcomes Virgin steps to ease cost of living pressures
RBNZ commences five-yearly framework review
NSW public sector union announces 24-hour mass strike, critical workers demanding cost of living pay rise
ETU urges Goodline employees to VOTE NO to substandard agreement
Consumer confidence steady 31 May
Business welcomes new Liberal, Nationals leadership
Government acts on supermarket duopoly
Ferguson’s future debt can only mean more pain for Tasmanians
TWU SA slams Cleanaway for attacks to safety as Supreme court slashes fine over two killed
Support union call for income threshold for all skilled migrants: SPA
Out-of-touch, heartless Liberals vote down Cost of Living Taskforce
Budget 2022 bolsters legal aid, ensures continued access to justice
Monetary conditions tighten by more and sooner
Continuing to improve Māori employment outcomes through Cadetships
Inquiry into Covid economic response necessary
Low patronage drives Council to discontinue Loop Bus service
APRA releases superannuation statistics for March 2022
Focus on small businesses
Council finance update
Post-election housing market outlook driven by 3 fundamentals
Support workers, employers come together in fight for pay increase
Prime Minister – Transcript – Doorstop – Lilli Pilli, NSW
Cost of Living at core of 22 Budget response