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2024 Status Of Women Report Card
Consumer Prices, OECD – Updated: 6 March 2024
Boosting competition, strengthening public finances and reforms to education will help to put Hungary on a stronger growth path
APS trials generative AI to explore safe and responsible use cases for government
More action needed to tackle disinformation and enhance transparency of online platforms: OECD
OECD appoints Alvaro Santos Pereira as Chief Economist
Flatlining Australian aid undermines regional security
To harness new growth opportunities, Mexico needs to boost productivity, accelerate digitalisation and improve educational outcomes and housing supply
Poland has opened its arms to nearly 1 million Ukrainian refugees, but will they be able to stay for the long term?
The US just returned to the Moon after more than 50 years. How big a deal is it, really?
Reforms to boost productivity and private investment would help secure stronger growth, more high-quality jobs and increased living standards in Egypt: OECD
International trade statistics: trends in fourth quarter 2023
Road Experts Gather In Sydney For Safety’s Sake
GDP Growth – Fourth quarter of 2023, OECD
Australia represented at OECD Skills Summit
OECD makes historic decision to open accession discussions with Indonesia
Productivity Commission Report Shows Need for Income Insurance at Redundancy
NZ is bound by international mental health agreements – statistics for Māori show we’re failing to uphold them
Slight increase in Government R&D investment welcome, but still much to be done
Unemployment Rates, OECD – Updated: February 2023
New Moneysmart data reveals young women more stressed than young men about finances, cost of living
Crunchtime for road accident data
New artificial intelligence expert group
Australia’s AAA credit rating reaffirmed following MYEFO
Renewed efforts are needed to open markets as barriers to services trade remained high in 2023
OECD, Arab Monetary Fund reinforce cooperation to support regional financial and economic development
Government’s policies will make it harder for unemployed workers
Consumer Prices, OECD – Updated: 7 February 2024
Growth continuing at a modest pace through 2025, inflation declining to central bank targets
Minimum wage set for cautious increase
Boosting teacher wellbeing at the start of term helps combat attrition and burnout
Greens call for universal pre-schooling as ACCC Inquiry reveals government’s affordability controls are falling flat
Where are all the male teachers?
ACCC report: Cheaper child care cutting costs by 11 per cent for families
Australia Post welcomes ACCC’s interim response to proposed stamp price increase
ACOSS welcomes changes that make stage three fairer
Inflation data slows – slowing data shows need for continuing support for families
Blind faith in Australia’s education ‘system’ is failing our kids
Key research bolsters drive to improve foundation skills
Australia is in the dark on the depths of our household food insecurity crisis
ACCC responds to merger reform proposals
Blue Dot Network
Half a million net migration shows Government totally lost control
Appointments to Board of Taxation
Horse-trading between Research and Equity will undermine Australia’s future economic prosperity
Emeritus Professor Roy Green joins CSIRO Board
Getting right money on right terms at COP28
New Commissioner of Taxation