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Queensland’s Colby Diek wins National Pharmacy Assistant of the Year 2023 award
Labour crisis remains – one year on from jobs and skills summit
Helping Country Youth Kick Accommodation Costs to the Curb Series: St Andrews College
Commission seeks views on revenue limits and service quality standards for Chorus
Pet Circle pays penalties for allegedly misleading customers about cost of online goods
Monthly CPI indicator rose 4.9 per cent annually to July 2023
Council to sign MOU for World Heritage Listing Bid
Four Mayoral Minutes call for NSW Government action
PERTH TO GATHER FOR PEACEFUL VIGIL AGAINST WOODSIDE’S DESTRUCTION OF OCEANS AND CLIMATE
Woolworths wants customers to spend less this Spring
Average weekly earnings rise in May: Australia
Worst-off children are getting left behind
Solid wages growth in June quarter
Australian wages increase 0.8 per cent in June quarter
Airports’ financial results in 2021-22 impacted by COVID-19 but passengers returned
$10m penalty for Dell Australia for misleading representations about discount prices of computer monitors
ACOSS backs ACTU price gouging inquiry
FAO Food Price Index rebounds in July
Labour’s economic illiteracy hits farmers hard
These five films are ‘must see’ at MIFF 2023
Retail volumes fall for third straight quarter
Employee households see biggest rise in living costs
Manufacturers report pandemic-era lows
Court finds Delta and its director attempted to rig National Gallery tender
$24 million investment in flow batteries supports local battery companies
Multi-million dollar Chiltern Community Hub opens its doors
Agents Pay High Price For Breaking Underquoting Laws
Less spending on mid-year sales sees retail turnover fall
Export prices drop as global energy demand falls
Consultation begins on future of coal cap
Labor failing to fight inflation first
WA records lowest year-ended inflation in nation
Council awards kerbside waste collection contract for next 10 years
New figures show inflationary pressures are easing
CPI rose 0.8 per cent in June 2023 quarter: Australia
Breakthrough for justice and peace
How Supermarkets Are Designed to Make You Spend More
Minimum pricing practice hurts Kiwi consumers and retailers
Taxi Fare Increase
New approach needed to ensure Australia’s public hospitals are adequately funded
Discretionary spending lower compared to last year
Price and Pride of being Pioneering Matilda
FAO Food Price Index continued declining in June
Administrator to visit Central Australia
Global conference in Sydney to address community health challenges being faced by GPs
Contractionary conditions continue
Council adopts 2023/24 Budget
FAO Director-General calls for seizing opportunities to transform agrifood systems