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Annual inflation at 7.3 percent, 32-year high
Celebrating Tasmania’s massive building achievement
Unemployment rate falls to 3.5%: Australia
Interstate migration up as Australians take advantage of WAs affordable housing
Household net worth falls in March quarter
Strong household spending reduces saving
High incarceration rates may not help U.S. citizens feel safer
Annual food price increase remains high at 6.6 percent
Gender pay gap nears $1 billion per week
Civilian casualty update 12 July 2022: Ukraine
Net migration loss to Australia in 2021
Household spending rises again in May: Australia
Rising prices and return to work lift consumer spending in June, but higher interest rates already making impact
Border crossings continue to climb
Times are tough so why did we increase rates?
SA tourism nears pre pandemic economic recovery
Tweed climbs towards 100,000 milestone
Retail card spending steady in June
Energy industry has highest turnover growth in May: Australia
Toyota recognises community contribution at excellence in road safety education Awards 8 July
Litter intelligence assists monitoring of coastal wellbeing
Dollar Discovery Weekend – plan your activities now
Boosting F.A.S.T awareness across ACT
Payroll jobs rise into June: Australia
Ivan-Tiwu Copley OAM honoured for lifetime of service
APRA strengthens transparency on remuneration and bank disclosures
Esperance Region produced 267,000 tonnes of Canola in 2019-20: Australia
Interest rate hike to push more Australians into poverty
Ukraine: FAO scales up efforts to save upcoming harvest, ensure export of vital grains
Australian winegrape crush returns to near-average size in vintage 2022
Te reo Māori proficiency and support continues to grow
E tupu tonu ana te matatau me te tautoko i te reo Māori
New Zealanders’ mental wellbeing declines
Govt boosts digital skills for over 30,000 small businesses
Civilian casualty update 4 July 2022: Ukraine
Stroke Foundation Stands Up for NAIDOC Week across Australia
Housing loan commitments partially recover in May: Australia
Dwelling approvals increase in May: Australia
Major Jobs Boost For Hotels And Visitor Economy
How netball can withstand rise of other sports
Workers wanted to boost food and fibre production
Queensland government’s short-sighted royalty grab will stifle future investment
May consents remain at record levels
Labour and skills crunch worsens
Census signals changes for older Australians
Tourism expenditure bright start to new year
Almost half million job vacancies in May: Australia
Ambulance Victoria workers want to quit as they reach peak burnout