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Politicians pay rises almost double WPI for last decade
Melbourne Aviation Refuellers Strike for Protected Industrial Action
Sluggish growth triggers reform calls
Morrison’s wage crisis slows GDP
Rates cut to emergency levels under Morrison’s failed economics
Retail sales down as wage crisis continues to bite
Six key lessons from recent property downturn
RBA’s likely rate cut is overdue, but there’s another cash boost in play
Effects of substantial 3% Minimum wage increase “remain to be seen”
Win for workers but long road left to Living Wage
Three fine spears of economic reform
2019-20 Victorian Budget progresses election commitments and helps lower business costs
Morrison cements legacy of record low wage growth
Market update – April 2019
Australian wages rise 0.5% in March quarter 2019
Minimum wage workers robbed in Morrison’s Australia
Morrison’s failed policies stall economy
Shorten defies belief on climate costs
ANZ Job Ads: Possible stabilisation in Job Ads
‘Bleak house’ for Hobart property market
Victorian Economy Tops National Rankings
TV campaign features working people struggling in broken system
Firm spending growth in March: BSI Report
Working people ready to Change Government and Change Rules
Unions protest in Vic Square tomorrow
Personal tax cuts central but a gender lens would be welcome
Morrison budget fails test on wages, fairness
‘Mathematically impossible’ for tax cuts to replace real wage growth
7 in 10 Australians want action on wages in Budget
National ad campaign targets Morrison on penalty rates
Underemployment: epidemic federal budget needs to address
Will Federal Budget bring relief to Aussie households?
Labor to re-instate living wage
A pay rise for public servants would do us all some good
Palaszczuk Government supports pay increase for lowest paid
Australia must maintain a balanced, independently set minimum wage
Telstra workers demand better pay and conditions
Australian PCI®: Modest easing in construction downturn in February
Nobody should work full-time and live in poverty
No wage growth slows spending, GDP growth
Australia in recession on GDP-per-capita basis, as 2019 federal budget nears
Big Unions’ wish list a clear and present danger to Australian living standards
Most Australians will ask for a pay rise in 2019