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New home starts hit highest level in three-and-a-half years
General Election to be held on 7 November
Anti-dumping measures ‘essential’ to ensure a fair playing field for Australia’s building products industry
Australians Are Saving More. But For How Long?
Back On Track? Not According To Workers
Luxon Speech Devoid Of Policy Or Vision
SA Starts 2026 On Top
Luxon Outlines National’s Plan To Build Future
Businesses say regulatory reform is essential to counter rising business costs
Clock Ticking On Traceability
Festive season fuels food and drink spending splurge in December
Replace capital gains discount with income averaging
Shrinkflation: smaller products hurt some households more than others – and can be bad for business
Experts urge Iran to break cycle of violence, create space for dialogue
Cheaper drinks will see a rise in noncommunicable diseases and injuries
The surprising way you could improve your finances in 2026, according to research
What 2026 could hold for the UK housing market
Inflation Lower In November
Indexation Of Youth And Student Payments Not Enough
Today’s indexation of youth and student payments not enough
Supporting Latrobe Valley And Gippsland Communities
Council Rates Capped To Keep Costs Low For Victorians 23 December
ACOSS welcomes domestic gas reserve and urges immediate action to help people with the least
Economic Bulletin December 2025
Statement Regarding Additional Funding For CSIRO
Mid-year budget update will project deficit of nearly $37 billion for current financial year
Electoral reforms pass final reading
Soft End To Consumer Confidence In 2025
HYEFU 2025: Economic and fiscal repair job continues
Reflections On Leadership And Road Ahead For AgForce
New Consultation Model For Council’s 2026-27 Budget
Mid-Year Fiscal And Economic Review
RBNZ Governor speaks on Monetary Policy – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Govt’s Christmas Gift To Workers: Effective Pay Cut
Minimum wage increase balances business and worker needs
NSW Property Confidence Steady but Feasibility Blocking Delivery
CHA backs government’s private health funding reform
Changes To Social Security Payments From 1 January
Cost of living concerns still top of mind ahead of the festive season
National Accounts September Quarter 2025
Toowoomba Grammar School staff say “no” to sub-standard wage offer
Consumer Confidence Down As Inflation Expectations Rise
Why Rachel Reeves chose a ‘smorgasbord’ of tax tweaks – and the risks involved in that approach
Getting rates under control for ratepayers
Adelaide housing costs rising faster than Sydney and Melbourne as Labor cruises
How the financial markets reacted to the UK budget (and why they matter)
Inflation jumps in October, adding to pressure on government to make budget savings
Queensland Government delivers reforms for hospitality industry