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Will AI pull the career ladder up out of reach – or just change what it looks like?
Rate Cut Welcome – But Borrowers Are Still Behind
Reserve Bank Cuts Interest Rates Third Time
Statement by the Monetary Policy Board: Monetary Policy Decision
Griffith’s economic strengths highlighted at Economic EXpresso
Opinion Piece: When Empirical Strikes Back
RBA Must Cut Rates To Help People With Least
No one holds the government to account on spending. We need a budget watchdog that can bite
Victorians In Firing Line For More Labor Taxes
These jobs will thrive – but others may vanish – as AI transforms Australia’s workforce
A place to call home: Secure housing changes the future for young people leaving care
Workers Paying Price In Weak Economy
New High In Unemployment As Govt Punishes Jobless
Unemployment Lower Than Forecast
Job Ads Slip Slightly
Financial stress is on the rise in Australia. Here’s what to do if money worries are affecting your mental health
Homelessness Week 2025
Unemployment rate hides insidious labour market problems that are decreasing productivity
Young carers face higher risks of depression, anxiety and lost futures – and most receive no support
Is Australia becoming a more violent country?
Working family homelessness fuelling productivity crisis: new data
Headline And Underlying Inflation Fall Again
How Disney classics help me teach real-world economics
Address To AFR Government Services Summit, Canberra
200,000 Unemployed And No Plan From Chris Minns
Job Decline Continues, Wages Not Growing With Inflation
Northern Territory’s youth justice amendments will cost millions and increase offending
UN experts call for end to Israeli State and settler violence in the West Bank
Hodgett – Victoria’s Regions Hit Hard By Labor’s Unemployment Crisis
Reserve Bank says unemployment rise was not a shock, inflation on track
Central bank independence and credibility matters. Here’s why
Dunedin Study data to help form international social policies
Cost-of-living keeps rising for those who can least afford it
Inflation Numbers Expose Govt’s Economic Failure
Record Low Unemployment Rate Remains
Why a surprise jump in unemployment isn’t as bad as it sounds
Newbury – Labor throws more Victorians on the unemployment scrap heap
Rising unemployment a symptom of weak private sector labour market
More Job Creation Under Labor
Benefit sanctions double under National as unemployment soars
Unemployment Rate Rises To 4.3%: Australia
Is our mental health determined by where we live – or is it the other way round? New research sheds more light
Funding For Volunteer Resource Centre Projects 2025-26
Why it’s important young, unemployed Australians get a good job instead of just ‘any’ job
Artificial Intelligence In Workplace: Resource For New Zealand Trade Unions
Majority Liberal Government To Deliver Strong Economic Plan
RBA Misses Opportunity To Provide Relief
Interest Rates Decision