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Tourist spending near or above pre COVID levels for fourth month running
Cashless gaming machine trials commence
Tweaks to tax cuts not answer: Bandt
Females do more unpaid work, males do more paid work: Australia
Don’t let outdoor activities ‘tick’ you off
Miami State High School scores first-ever indoor sports hall
Tasmania’s nation-leading retail trade performance demonstrates strength of economy
Halloween to deliver $430 million spending boost for retailers
Road safety roundtable highlights need for collaboration to tackle road safety concerns
Buchan hosts STAY expo – East Gippsland
Western Australia remains national economic powerhouse
Strong accounts should lead to long-term investment
Toorak’s Newest Sustainable Brunch Spot Launches by Offering $2 Coffees to Combat Cost of Living
CBA announces rate change 4 October
Shadow RBA Board says no respite on interest rates
RBA announces cash rate decision 4 October
Minister launches Threatened Species Action Plan: Toward Zero Extinctions
Central Australia tour to bring students to Red Centre
Scenic Drive reopens much to residents’ delight
Defence industry added $8.9 billion to Australia’s economy
Productivity Commission’s review of National Housing and Homelessness Agreement
Staying longer and spending more – Visitor numbers prove tourism’s COVID recovery on track
Backing community recovery with Trafalgar CBD upgrade
Draft Financial and Performance statements
2021-22 Annual Report on State Finances released
Liberals fund stadium over hospital in crisis
Final Budget Outcome 2021-22
CommBank welcomes Regional First Home Buyer Guarantee
Cattle station, camel and surprise career
Childcare changes should be strengthened and brought forward
Release: “Misleading” analysis behind stage three income tax confusion
Aspiring teachers to earn while they learn
Aspiring teacher to earn while they learn
NZCTU calls for clarity on how National’s Housing promise will be paid for
Consumer confidence hits four-month high
Hundred who stole $350 million from their Australian employers
Kurt Fearnley to lead NDIA Board
It’s High Time for Bacchus Spring High Tea
Greed putting food couriers at risk, researchers warn
‘Keeping Score: Tracing Time’ – Mosman
Strong August retail sales as consumers keep spending despite cost-of-living challenges
Grand Final boom for businesses this long weekend
International Rose Garden Festival back in full bloom this November
Statement with Brisbane Pride Incorporated
Researchers uncover ‘pecking order of defaults’ as belts tighten
TV Interview – Today Show
Interstate tourists spend big in SA
New investor migrant visa opens