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Shayne Elliott, Neil Mitchell – 3AW
Government takes new direction with policy refocus
Reaction to interest rates
RBA announces cash rate decision 7 February
Skilling Queenslanders for Work funding is now open
Extent and nature of poverty in Australia
RBA must pause on interest rate hikes, says ACOSS
RBA must pause interest rate hikes, warns ACOSS
Improving social access beyond inner city
Security Council: Iraq
IMF backs Australia’s responsible economic plan
Working people continue to help economy thrive
Could Universal Basic Income work for Aotearoa?
Australia’s AAA credit rating confirmed by S&P
Radio interview: ABC RN Breakfast
FMA Investor Profile – Jane Wrightson
New Record Low Regional Unemployment Rate For Victoria
Council delivers with Mid-Year Budget Review
7.8% Annual Inflation Spells Pain as Rents Soar Fastest in 10 Years
Working people must be kept at the centre of the response to inflation, says the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions
Working people must not pay price of fixing inflation – CTU
Queensland is the best performing state economy for the first time: CommSec State of the States
Record employment in South Australia
More Tasmanians in work than ever before
Labour Market Situation, OECD – Updated: January 2023
Number of employed Victorians drops by 13,190
Softening labour market shows need for further action on secure jobs
Unemployment rate remains at 3.5% in December: Australia
Australia’s world-beating jobs growth
Record number of job vacancies in SA
Opinion piece: new agenda for growth in 2020s
Opinion piece: Resilience needed for challenging future
What are ‘masking’ and ‘camouflaging’ in the context of autism and ADHD?
Communities Flourish As Jobs Boom In Regional Victoria
Monthly Economic Bulletin
New ways to tackle inflation without a heavy cost on workers are needed, says Council of Trade Unions
WA-first fast-tracked degree program set to halve early childhood teacher training times
Inflation and interest will sting, but wages should rise in 2023
Data shows New Zealand economy well placed to face headwinds
New lives and livelihoods – protecting rights of women and girls on move
New figures provide latest data on veterans suicide
SA economic growth to moderate as headwinds intensify and capacity constraints are reached
Up 55,000: Tasmania hits record highs with new jobs stats
OECD: Finland Must Boost Innovation and Finances
Victorian Jobs Boom Provides Security, Confidence
New ABS Labour Force figures 15 December
2022-23 Mid-year Review shows WA economy bucking global trend
Participation rate returns to record high in November: Australia