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Tides Are Changing For White Dwarfs
Watered-down Super Tax Won’t Address Inequality
Icare Caught Out Again In Workers Compensation Underpayment Scandal
Farmers Fear Price Hikes Following Merger
Essential Workers On ‘poverty Wages’ Call On Premier To Step In
Insurance Council Board Appoints New Non-executive Director
More Relief For Families And Businesses
Confidence Dips After RBA Hold
RBNZ Releases Annual Report 2025 – Reserve Bank Of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Rate Pegs Reflect Easing Inflation But Cost Pressures Remain
Interest Rates Decision
RBA Banks On Higher Unemployment, More Pain
RBA decision risks further increases to unemployment
Statement by the Monetary Policy Board: Monetary Policy Decision
RBA must cut rates to support jobs
Biggest Budget Improvement In Single Parliamentary Term
Strong progress made on post-COVID-19 recommendations for monetary policy – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Record number of employees covered by enterprise agreements as private sector employees benefit from real wage increases
Economic Bulletin September 2025
Underlying inflation falls again – now in target for ninth consecutive month
Monthly CPI indicator rose 3.0% annually to August 2025
Kiwi Households Turning To Solar As Energy Costs Mount
Another Confidence Fall
Liberals caught short on public transport amid privatisation legacy
House of Representatives Economics Committee to hear from Reserve Bank of Australia
How we live: Latest HILDA data gives insight into a changing Australia
Age pension increase welcome, but barrier to work remain for retirees
Unemployment Steady In Face Of Global Uncertainty
New Monetary Policy Committee member appointed – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Chocolate prices expected to ease, but won’t return to pre-‘cocoa crisis’ levels
Three-month Low For Confidence
Weekly Update 12 September
Governments increased tax revenues in 2024 to meet rising spending needs
Could Labor’s super tax reforms be headed for a makeover? Here’s how a redesign might work
Solid July retail spending according to new ABS monthly reporting data
Minns and Mookhey addicted to pokies profits while NSW loses one million dollars an hour
International visitor numbers and spend on the rise
Confidence Bounces Back
Specialist doctors hit Australians with soaring out-of-pocket bills
Headline and underlying inflation below three per cent for eight months in a row
Gender Pay Gap lowest since records began
Confidence Takes Backwards Step
COLES DROPS THE PRICE OF MORE THAN 240 PRODUCTS IN TIME FOR SPRING
Rockwell Automation Report Finds CPG Industry Prioritising Innovation Over Cost-Cutting
Do big gigs alter economies? What the Oasis tour reveals about how we spend
OCR lowered to 3% – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Falling interest rates good for growth and jobs
Opening remarks, Economic Reform Roundtable day 2, Parliament House, Canberra