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We’re not minimising the cost of the net zero transition. These reforms will help
Economists want a carbon price comeback – but does Australia have the political courage?
Backing small business in the digital era, and supporting economic reform
Inflation slows again – but is it enough for the Reserve Bank to cut interest rates?
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Chris Bowen on why it’s ‘a little frustrating’ bidding for COP 31
Central bank independence and credibility matters. Here’s why
Employer biases against older and younger generations hindering Australian workforce productivity
Federal election feel like ages ago? Parliament is now back. Here’s your political refresher
RACGP backs Federal Government defence of PBS
Grattan on Friday: New parliament presents traps for Albanese and Ley
Resources Roundtables To Promote Productivity Agenda
Directors and investors join forces to strengthen climate transition planning
Treasurer’s Housing Targets Are Pie In Sky
Manufacturing must be a clear focus of the August economic roundtable
View from The Hill: Segal’s antisemitism plan gives government controversy, not clarity
Treasury warns the government it may not balance the budget or meet its housing targets
New Meadowbrook Health Centre providing more care, closer to home
REISSUE: Better planning and approvals needed to clear energy bottleneck
Better planning and approvals needed to clear energy bottleneck
Australian Government set to host the Economic Reform Roundtable 
Interest rates are on hold at 3.85%, as the Reserve Bank opts for caution over mortgage relief
It was our biggest farmer rally; yet 40 years on we’re in the same battle
Representing Horsham On National Stage
Whatever happened to the Albanese government’s wellbeing agenda?
Grattan on Friday: Jim Chalmers juggles expectations and ambition in pursuing tax reform
Wild swings in the oil price make the Reserve Bank’s job harder
Shadow treasurer Ted O’Brien accepts invitation to government’s economic roundtable
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Television interview – Sky News afternoon agenda
Australia wants more foreign investment. That’s why a $29 billion bid for Santos puts the Treasurer in a tricky position
Grattan on Friday: Sussan Ley has her first big outing with the national media next week, so here are some questions for her
Low Unemployment And High Participation Under Labor
Companies are betting on AI to help lift productivity. Workers need to be part of the process
View from The Hill: Jim Chalmers wants to get on with economic reform and tax is in his sights
Australian Prime Minister Press conference – Kananaskis, Canada
TAX REFORM KEY TO PRODUCTIVITY: PEAK ACCOUNTING BODY RESPONDS TO TREASURER’S PRESS CLUB ADDRESS
Parliament in Schools lands in Chapel Hill and Woodridge
Hon Patrick Gorman MP Television Interview – Sky News 17 June
Parliament in Schools returns for the 48th Parliament
Parliament In Schools Returns For 48th Parliament
Workers need better tools and tech to boost productivity. Why aren’t companies stepping up to invest?
Grattan on Friday: the galahs are chattering about ‘productivity’, but can Labor really get it moving?
‘Hard to measure and difficult to shift’: the government’s big productivity challenge
Albanese announces first woman Treasury secretary and a ’roundtable’ on boosting productivity
Purpose, People, Partnerships And Place Shape Our Plan
National Minimum Wage to rise 3.5 per cent following Annual Wage Review
Address at the launch of the Superpower Institute’s ‘A Green Iron Plan for Australia’ report, Old Parliament House, Canberra
Actually, Gen Z stand to be the biggest winners from the new $3 million super tax
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Jim Chalmers on keeping Australia out of recession amid the ‘dark shadow’ of global instability