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People on low incomes cutting back on meat, fruit and vegetables
New report finds the changing nature of work provides new opportunities for workplace gender equality
OECD and Mauritius further strengthen and deepen co-operation with new Country Programme and adherence to investment policy standard
Despite recent reforms, OECD says Croatia should take further action to improve corporate governance of its state-owned enterprise sector
OECD appoints Steve MacFeely as Chief Statistician
Wild weather is costing billions of dollars and putting the future of insurance in doubt
June Quarter National Accounts
Over 2,320 people engage with first sector regulatory review
Sport & Rec Minister to attend Paralympics
Lower speeds on local streets cut deaths and injuries by a quarter in Wales. Over 100 experts want Australia to do the same
Would a tech tax be a fair way to make Google and Meta pay for the news they distribute and profit from?
Malaysia: Boosting productivity, especially in smaller enterprises, improving social protection and addressing climate risks will help foster sustainable growth and raise living standards
Greens policy will drive businesses and jobs out of Australia
Opinion piece: Why new rules in competition are sure to be game-changing
Great Barrier Reef extra water quality funding much needed
Productivity Commission inquiry to explore circular economy benefits
OECD Secretary-General visits New Zealand
‘Doing nothing is not an option’ – top economists back planning reform and public housing as fixes for Australia’s housing crisis
Telco report and new interactive map show competition heating up in rural broadband
NZ already spends less on health than Australia or Canada – we need proper funding, not ‘crisis’ management
Key Developments in tax administration in Australia | Australian Taxation Office
Reef’s recording-breaking water temperature demands Australia does more on climate change
Study Brings Climate Activism Into Classroom
2024 Australian Dialogue On Bribery And Corruption
Unemployment Increase Demands Plan From Government
Study Shows Renewables Raise Food Prices
eSafety Statement – Terrorist and extremist material on social media
More secure jobs and higher unemployment benefits would help lift Australia’s birth rate
Checking Pulse Of Small Businesses Across Australia
More than half of NSW’s forests and woodlands are gone as ongoing logging increases extinction risks, study shows
Government Transforms Maths Education
Minister For Health And Aged Care, Speech
Regulatory review into agricultural and horticultural products now underway
Retirement as we know it is ending – it’s time to rethink the idea of working age
Joint statement by the Foreign Ministers of New Zealand and the Republic of Indonesia at the 11th Joint Ministerial Commission
Statement by the Secretary-General on the Rio de Janeiro G20 Ministerial Declaration on International Tax Cooperation
Oxfam reaction to the Rio de Janeiro G20 Ministerial Declaration on International Tax Cooperation: “this is serious global progress”
‘Open banking’ and ‘open electricity’ on the way
Small modular reactors have promise. But we found they’re unlikely to help Australia hit net zero by 2050
Strengthening Foreign Resident Capital Gains Tax Rules
OECD launches pilot to monitor application of G7 code of conduct on advanced AI development
Go8 Roadmap to lift Australia’s R&D intensity to 3% of GDP
Queensland’s deforestation shame: six Brisbane CBDs cleared every day
The Launch of Australia’s Economic Accelerator: bringing industry in from the cold
Visit to France to promote gold medal trade and tourism relationship
Poverty is persistent and growing in Australia
Supermarket concentration benefits stores, not shoppers. It’s time to split Foodstuffs – not make it stronger
Universities are well-positioned to lead ambitious research ‘moonshots’