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The Reserve Bank will now have a separate board just to set interest rates. Here’s why that’s significant
Australian Prime Minister Press conference – Parliament House, Canberra
Greens secure $500 million for social housing upgrades; no coal, oil and gas funding in Future Made In Australia, end commercial financing…
Monthly Inflation Third Of What It Was Under Liberals
Government Acting Swiftly On Commonwealth Surcharges
Payments System Board Update: November 2024 Meeting: Reserve Bank of Australia
Budget update will revise down company tax receipts but treasurer Chalmers welcomes economy’s ‘soft landing’
Ministerial Statement On Economy 20 November
Apartment demand on the rise as housing affordability slips further
Address to the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, Canberra
Consumer Confidence Grows Steady
NSA Welcomes Mandate To Keep Cash
Ensuring the future of cash and next steps in phasing out cheques
Australian Business Economists Address, Q&A
Address To Australian Business Economists
Director Sentiment Hits Lowest Point Since Pandemic
Consumer Confidence Highest Since January 2023
Pop stars and fast cars: Tickets and online shopping inch spending higher in October
RBA And DFCRC Joint Consultation Paper Project Acacia
Retailers urge Reserve Bank to gift shoppers a Christmas rate cut  
RBA cash rate hold a missed opportunity to support households and retailers doing it tough
Statement by the Reserve Bank Board: Monetary Policy Decision
Staff Appointments: Reserve Bank Of Australia 1 November
Retailers call for rate cut after sluggish September sales
Inflation Falls To Lowest Rate In Almost Four Years
Inflation is sinking ever lower. Now that it’s official what’s the RBA going to do?
Paying By Card? It May Soon Cost You Less
Removing Debit Card Fees Crucial For Older Australians
Banning debit card surcharges could save $500 million a year – if traders don’t claw back the money in other ways
Review Of Merchant Card Payment Costs And Surcharging
Footy Finals Not Enough To Boost September Spending
Reducing card surcharges for Australians and small businesses
Albanese government has surcharges in its sights, as it pursues the votes of consumers
Construction nightmares: How builder bankruptcies are costing Aussie homeowners millions
Senate Committee Split On International Student Caps
THE World University Rankings signals warning on international student caps
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Danielle Wood on the keys to growing Australia’s weak productivity
Who’s Hiring? Job Analysis Unveils Workers In Demand
IMF endorses RBA high interest rates and warns a further hike might be needed if the inflation fight stalls
Black Friday sales a winner this Christmas as cost-of-living continues to bite
Retailers urge RBA not to punish healthy retail sales
Modest Retail Spending Uptick In August
Labor Delivers Biggest Ever Back-to-back Surpluses
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop Interview 27 September
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – Sunrise
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Richard Holden says no interest rate fall likely for 12 months
Australian Prime Minister Radio interview – ABC Radio Sydney Drive
Miles Labor Government carries the country in bringing down CPI