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Coalition Criticises Labor’s Economic Strategy, Promises Better Financial Management
Dutton defended Frontier Economics' model showing Labor's 100 percent renewables policy would cost five times the prime minister's claim.
December 17, 2024
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Naziya Alvi Rahman
Full System Restoration After IT Outage May Take up to 2 Weeks in Australia
An automatic fix for the software issue that caused a global IT outage may soon be rolled out, ...
July 21, 2024
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Lily Kelly
Aussies Live Longer and Prosper but Face Money Worries
Australians live longer, are happier in their jobs and trust each other more than they did two decades ...
July 21, 2023
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AAP
Changes Kicking in for New Financial Year in Australia
Households are facing a surge of up to 25 percent in their power bills, as the new financial ...
June 30, 2023
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AAP
Business South Australia Backs Tax Cut for Regional Companies
Payroll tax discounts for regional businesses should be included in the upcoming South Australian budget, the state's peak ...
May 20, 2023
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AAP
Australian Workers to Get Real Wage Lift Ahead of Schedule
Australian workers can expect to see their pay packets growing faster than consumer prices by early next year. ...
May 5, 2023
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AAP
Aussies to Spoil Mums as Spending Set to Reach $1 Billion on Mother’s Day
Australians are set to spend nearly a billion on Mother’s Day gifts this year, with alcohol, food and ...
April 28, 2023
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Nina Nguyen
Business Conditions Still Strong, but Confidence Waning
Businesses remain relatively resilient to economic challenges, but conditions are expected to deteriorate as the full force of ...
March 14, 2023
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AAP
Australia-India Trade Bonanza Could Soon Be Sealed
Australia could sign a "transformational" Indian trade deal by the end of 2023 after Anthony Albanese wrapped up ...
March 10, 2023
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AAP
RBA Outlines Gloomier Outlook for Economy
The central bank expects the jobless rate to tick higher than previously thought as inflation remains stubbornly high ...
November 4, 2022
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AAP
Australia to Receive 195,000 Migrants a Year to Tackle Skills Shortage
Australia will receive a record 195,000 new migrants per year to alleviate skills shortages, according to a new ...
September 2, 2022
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Nina Nguyen
Soaring Coal Exports Takes Australia’s Trade Surplus to Record $16 Billion in May
Australia's trade surplus hit a record $16 billion (US$10.9 billion) in May following a hike in coal exports. ...
July 7, 2022
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Alfred Bui
Labor Is ‘Chasing Some Artificial Number’ When Pushing for Wage Rise: Employment Minister
Employment Minister Stuart Robert has refused to say whether he thinks minimum wage should increase in line with ...
May 18, 2022
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Nina Nguyen
Australia Must Be Engaged and Involved in Global Climate Policies: Treasury
The Australian Treasury Secretary Steven Kennedy warned that the country must do more to keep up with the ...
November 19, 2021
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Rebecca Zhu
Australian Regulators Keeping an Eye on Its Housing Boom
Commentary Buying a house or apartment in Australia is about to become harder, especially for those who already ...
October 4, 2021
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Robert Carling
Australia’s ‘China Plus’ Strategy Angers Beijing
Commentary Australia may have managed to anger the Chinese regime even further with an extensive presentation by its ...
September 25, 2021
BY
Peter Dahlin
Tesla a Bigger Financial Risk to Banks Than Climate Change: Prominent Economist
Claims that climate change poses a "risk" to the coal industry are "ludicrous," according to a leading U.S. ...
September 7, 2021
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Daniel Y. Teng
Australia’s Largest Telco Considering Vaccine Mandates for 8,000 Frontline Staff
Another one of Australia’s largest businesses, telecommunications giant Telstra has begun considering a vaccine mandate for 8,300 of ...
September 6, 2021
BY
Daniel Y. Teng
Tech Issues Cause Coles Supermarket Closures
Some Coles supermarkets have been cleared of customers and closed their doors as a tech issue is believed ...
October 9, 2020
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AAP
Grapevine Project Boost For Australian Wine Industry
A $2 million seed bank project to future-proof the Australian wine industry will be developed in South Australia's ...
September 20, 2020
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AAP
Deputy Prime Minister Doubles Budget For Dam Projects
The federal government is doubling its cash contribution for the Wyangala and Dungowan dam projects in New South ...
September 19, 2020
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AAP
Victorian Grants Do Not Restore Confidence Says Small Business Ombudsman
The Victorian government's multi-billion-dollar support package to restart the state's economy is facing backlash. Small-business advocates say it ...
September 16, 2020
BY
Alex Joseph
Victoria $3 Billion Business Grant Biggest in State’s History Says Andrews
Victoria will gouge a further $3 (US$2.1) billion into its budget to help businesses survive COVID-19 as the ...
September 13, 2020
BY
AAP
Dan Andrews ‘Health Over Economy’ Lockdown Extension Crushes Commerce
The Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman Kate Carnell has challenged the Victorian government to pick up ...
September 7, 2020
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Alex Joseph
Australian Business Bosses Urged to Forgo Bonuses
Business Council of Australia chief Jennifer Westacott believes firms receiving JobKeeper for their staff shouldn't be paying executives ...
September 6, 2020
BY
AAP
Bigotry Allegations Against Former Aussie Prime Minister ‘Dishonest’: Sister
Sydney Councillor Christine Forster has called the comments of British pundits and politicians "cheap political" potshots after they ...
September 4, 2020
BY
Alex Joseph
Tax Cuts in Play to Combat Australia’s Lockdown-Induced Recession
Billions of dollars in tax cuts are being considered as part of a package to lift the Australian ...
September 3, 2020
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Daniel Y. Teng
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Israel Strikes Iran After Trump Urges Netanyahu Not to Retaliate Over Iran’s Missile Attack
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T.J. Muscaro
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Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
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Jack Phillips
Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
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Jacki Thrapp
US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
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Jacki Thrapp
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