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Monthly Economic Bulletin 30 June
Deposit compensation scheme becomes law
University of Sydney leadership on gender pay gap recognised
New Branch Closure Support Protocol – banking industry to better support customers of closing branches 
Combatting foreign bribery
RBA finally admits role of corporate price hikes in inflation
Billion-dollar benefit: new report identifies five ways to harness untapped skilled workforce
Fixing the cracks in Australia’s out-of-home-care leaving system
Telco Annual Monitoring Report shows rural Kiwis paying more for less
Survey shows households are willing to shift to greener lifestyles but that cost and convenience are key
Strong migration numbers show rebalance is working
2023 New Zealand’s Inflection Point
Book launch of ‘More Than Fiscal’, Australian National University, Canberra
OECD report shows corporate profits contributed far more to inflation in Australia than wages and employee costs
Mobile wallet transactions skyrocket to $93 billion, as 98.9% of bank interactions take place digitally 
Advancing Australia’s trade interests in Europe
Trade Minister to represent New Zealand trade interests abroad
Travel Demand Continues Strong in April; Domestic Traffic Fully Recovered
Prevent nicotine threats on World No Tobacco Day
GDP Growth – First quarter of 2023, OECD
Sovereign borrowing needs to rise in 2023
New Zealand’s reliance on foreign doctors to plug gaps highlights the need for another medical school
Budget delivers investment in biosecurity and much needed funding relief for DAFF
Amid a STEM crisis, here’s what the 2023 budget promises for Australian science and innovation
The aged-care budget delivers for workers but meeting our future needs will require bold funding reforms
Go8 backs Budget measures to boost AUKUS university places but more work to be done to support research
Budget a missed opportunity to tackle deepening inequality
Many welcome measures but JobSeeker still a poverty payment that must be fixed
Govt books still resilient as revenue growth slows
AI has potential to revolutionise health care – but we must first confront the risk of algorithmic bias
More Kiwis in work as rising wages outpace inflation
96 Leading Australian Scientists & Experts Call for NT Fracking Ban
Clean Car Discount to keep driving down emissions
The Hugh Stretton Oration with Minister Butler, University of Adelaide – 27 April 2023
The Hugh Stretton Oration with Minister Butler, University of Adelaide – April 27 2023
Delivering Better Tomorrow
Digital & automation upskill for transport workforce will create thousands of new jobs, iMOVE CRC study reveals
2023 International Summit on Teaching Profession
Capital city Lord Mayors welcome national electric vehicle strategy
‘Queue jumpers’ who opt to retire early are catching companies off guard
Slippery slope – basic research underfunded in Australia
Inflation lower than expected but Cyclone Gabrielle keeps prices elevated
Australia finally has an electric vehicle strategy. How does it stack up?
New book shines light on migrant worker rights
Labour Market Situation, OECD – Updated: April 2023
Australia’s aid generosity remains low, reveals OECD figures
Foundation Skills Study
Demand for better housing one factor in creating unsustainable house prices – Discussion Paper