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Kiwi kids once led the world in reading – this 1950s primary school syllabus still has lessons for today
Wages Grow, Unemployment Steady
Unemployment data shows real weakness behind the headline rate
Govt For Rich Is Failing Unemployed
Risks to the financial system have increased – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
ANZ-Indeed Australian Job Ads Steady Labour Demand
Are side hustles really a way to escape the rat race, or just passion projects for a privileged few?
Industry Leaders, Take Note: Autism Works
WA tops CommSec State of the States for the third consecutive time
Tasmanian economy continues to grow under strong Liberal leadership
New online support community launched nationally for veterans and families this ANZAC Day
New online support community launched for veterans and families for ANZAC Day
A Dutton Coalition Government Will Build a New National Network of Australian Technical Colleges
Labor’s poll surge continues in YouGov, but they’re barely ahead in Freshwater
Inflation Data Confirms Real Terms Minimum Wage Cut
Unemployment Rate At 4.1% In March: Australia
Thousands More Jobs Created In South Australia
Unemployment Rate At All-time Low In Tasmania
Western Sydney business collapse exposes Minns Labor government failures
Putting Food On Table
Yes, government influences wages – but not just in the way you might think
Why financial hardship is more likely if you’re disabled or sick
NAB Economics revises rate forecast, with 50bps cut expected in May
NZCTU announce transformative policy vision for Aotearoa
3,700 South Australian APS Workers Could Lose Jobs
RBA should call urgent meeting to cut rates now in the wake of Trump tariff chaos
5 years on from its first COVID lockdown, NZ faces hard economic choices – but rebuilding trust must come first
Canada’s labour market is failing racialized immigrant women, requiring an urgent policy response
People with dementia could stay in the workplace longer – with the right tech
Labor-Greens Government Will Decimate Tasmanian Economy
Ai Group proposes 2.6% minimum wage increase a responsible balance in a weak economy
Living in ‘garbage time’: when 500 million Chinese change their spending habits, the world feels it
Why being ‘lazy’ at work might actually be a good thing
Labor will urge Fair Work Commission to give real wage rise to three million workers
Trump’s tariffs could push grocery prices even higher, but there are steps Canada could take to protect consumers
Lithuania will need to strengthen fiscal sustainability, tackle labour shortages and foster productivity to address ageing challenges
Youth Profile 2024 provides valuable insight into Ballarat’s young people
Labor Backs Decade Of Deficit
Headline And Underlying Inflation Fall In February
Australian Prime Minister Radio Interview – ABC AM 26 March
Responsible Cost Of Living Help
Albanese government bids for votes with ‘top-up’ tax cuts for all
Tax cuts are coming, but not soon, in a cautious budget
Helping Disengaged NSW Youth Get Back In Game
Unemployment Remains Low Under Labor
South Australia’s Unemployment Rate Back In Threes
WA dominates with strongest employment and population growth
Tassie Retains Record Low Unemployment Run