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Monday 3 February
Unveiling ethnic hiring discrimination in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic
The Real State of the Nation: Fear, Anger, and a Demand for Change
Underlying Inflation Falls To Three-year Low
With inflation falling, RBA must cut rates
Business Conditions Continue To Improve In Tasmania
What the looming federal election could mean for the Bank of Canada’s independence
David Seymour says Kiwis are too squeamish about privatisation – history shows why they lost the appetite
Centre of Excellence to shape the future of disability employment
SA Economy Maintains Ranking As One Of Nation’s Best
Opinion piece: Australians earn more and keep more of what they earn with Labor’s tax cuts
Luxon’s Speech Exercise In Smoke And Mirrors
Govt’s Sanctions Regime Fails Us All
Welfare that Works making a difference
Higher benefits increase job-seekers’ time out of work: New research
Senator the Hon Malarndirri McCarthy Radio Interview ABC Kununurra
Lowest Average Unemployment In Half Century Under Labor
New workers under Malinauskas Government could fill Adelaide Oval
Backing business and jobs keeps Tasmania’s economy charging ahead
Strong jobs data obscures mounting dependence on government spending
Unemployment Rate Rises To 4.0% In December: Australia
Retail Spending Posts Consecutive Rise In November
Perth’s Median House Sale Price Hits 740,000
Flip the funding model and smash the cycle of child abuse
Economic Bulletin December 2024
The road back to Damascus: Syria’s new rulers face challenges in de-weaponizing supply chains
Opinion piece: Responsible economic management the hallmark of our government
Getting Help For Family Violence This Summer
GDP Figures No Christmas Present For New Zealand
Victoria Police statement in relation to Crime Statistics Agency data release – twelve months to end of September 2024
Sweden is a nearly cashless society – here’s how it affects people who are left out
Smaller deficit for 2024-25 in Mid‑Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook
ACOSS responds to MYEFO: Government must do more not less
A return to balanced budgets is a decade away, mid-year update says
Subdued growth for SA, while cost of living crisis eases
HYEFU And BPS Data Shows New Zealand Is Way Off Track
Community-led initiatives to improve employment outcomes for Aboriginal Victorians
More Australians In Work As Festive Season Approaches
Record Number Of Victorians In Jobs 12 December
More Western Australians In Jobs Than Ever Before
Strong unemployment run continues under Liberal Government
South Australia’s unemployment rate hits the threes yet again
Unemployment Rate Falls To 3.9% In November: Australia
Statement by the Reserve Bank Board: Monetary Policy Decision
Left behind: South Australian public servants go backwards while the SA economy surges forward
Long-term unemployment rising while entry level jobs decline: New report
And OSCA Goes To… Australia’s Resilient Labour Market
Senator the Hon Katy Gallagher TV interview – ABC – The Business