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Australian Industry Group

  • Government Promises to Remove Criminal Penalties for Employers Calling After-Hours
    Government Promises to Remove Criminal Penalties for Employers Calling After-Hours
    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has committed to passing new legislation to remove criminal sanctions for breaches of the 'right to disconnect.'
    February 8, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • Goods, Services Could Cost More After Gig Economy Reform: Workplace Minister Admits
    Goods, Services Could Cost More After Gig Economy Reform: Workplace Minister Admits
    Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke has admitted that setting minimum pay rates for gig economy workers—like Uber drivers—will ...
    August 31, 2023BY Celene Ignacio
  • Budget Fails to Address Australia’s Productivity Challenge: Peak Industry Groups
    Budget Fails to Address Australia’s Productivity Challenge: Peak Industry Groups
    Australia’s peak employer association welcomed the commitments in the budget but said it failed to target the country’s ...
    October 26, 2022BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Australian Economy Expands in March Quarter Despite COVID-19 and Flood Crisis
    Australian Economy Expands in March Quarter Despite COVID-19 and Flood Crisis
    The Australian economy recorded marginal growth in the first quarter of 2022, even though the country suffered from ...
    June 2, 2022BY Alfred Bui
  • Australian Construction Demand to Fall as Interest Rates Increase: Industry Associations
    Australian Construction Demand to Fall as Interest Rates Increase: Industry Associations
    Australian industrial peak bodies have anticipated that the latest interest rate hike will drive down demand in the ...
    May 5, 2022BY Alfred Bui
  • Australian Housing Approvals Plunged Over a Quarter During Omicron Outbreak
    Australian Housing Approvals Plunged Over a Quarter During Omicron Outbreak
    Homebuilding approvals across Australia plummeted in January 2022 due to a higher level of absenteeism and a slower ...
    March 6, 2022BY Alfred Bui
  • Australian Construction Activity Across Summer Suppressed by Omicron
    Australian Construction Activity Across Summer Suppressed by Omicron
    The disruptions from Omicron caused a contraction in the construction industry during the summer holidays, reversing the November ...
    February 2, 2022BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Australian Manufacturing Hit by Supply Chain Disruptions
    Australian Manufacturing Hit by Supply Chain Disruptions
    Australian manufacturing activity contracted over the summer holiday period as the Omicron outbreak caused disruptions. Australian Industry Group’s ...
    January 31, 2022BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Australian CEOs Expecting Fresh Disruptions in 2022 but Cautiously Optimistic: Survey
    Australian CEOs Expecting Fresh Disruptions in 2022 but Cautiously Optimistic: Survey
    The Australian Industry Group (Ai Group), the peak group representing national employers, has revealed that business leaders are ...
    January 21, 2022BY Rebecca Zhu
  • ‘Religious Organisation Should Hire to Ethos’ Argues Archbishop
    ‘Religious Organisation Should Hire to Ethos’ Argues Archbishop
    In the second Religious Discrimination Bill meeting on Jan. 13, Melbourne Archbishop Peter Comensoli stated that he would ...
    January 13, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Australia’s National Cabinet Agrees to Expand Close Contact Isolation Rule Exemption List
    Australia’s National Cabinet Agrees to Expand Close Contact Isolation Rule Exemption List
    Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced, following the national cabinet meeting, that close contact isolation rules changes will ...
    January 13, 2022BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Australian Fast Food Chains Forced to Reduce Menus and Hours Due to Staff Shortage Issues
    Australian Fast Food Chains Forced to Reduce Menus and Hours Due to Staff Shortage Issues
    Australian customers are finding that staff shortages have not only affected supermarket shelves, but also the operation of ...
    January 11, 2022BY Rebecca Zhu
  • New Critical Worker Isolation Rules in Australian States to Ease Mounting Pressure on Supply Chain
    New Critical Worker Isolation Rules in Australian States to Ease Mounting Pressure on Supply Chain
    The national cabinet is set to approve changes to isolation rules for critical workers in New South Wales ...
    January 10, 2022BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Industry Groups Urge Senate Against Publishing ‘Name and Shame’ List of JobKeeper Recipient Businesses
    Industry Groups Urge Senate Against Publishing ‘Name and Shame’ List of JobKeeper Recipient Businesses
    Industry groups have warned against calls to reveal the names of all large employers who received JobKeeper payments ...
    August 30, 2021BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Business Support for Mandatory Vaccinations Is Split in Australia
    Business Support for Mandatory Vaccinations Is Split in Australia
    An Australian survey of over 700 businesses found that support for mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations in the workplace is ...
    August 23, 2021BY Rebecca Zhu
  • All Greater Sydney Construction Workers Back to Work, Must Show Proof of Vaccination
    All Greater Sydney Construction Workers Back to Work, Must Show Proof of Vaccination
    Construction has resumed across Greater Sydney for workers living within the eight local government areas (LGAs) of concern, ...
    August 9, 2021BY Rebecca Zhu
  • ‘Bloody Angry’: Construction Industry Furious at Shutdown Decision
    ‘Bloody Angry’: Construction Industry Furious at Shutdown Decision
    The New South Wales government is under intense pressure from the construction industry over its sudden decision to ...
    July 20, 2021BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Not Enough Sydneysiders Social Distancing to Control Outbreak: Health Experts
    Not Enough Sydneysiders Social Distancing to Control Outbreak: Health Experts
    Not enough Sydneysiders are practicing social distancing, according to new modelling from the University of Sydney (USyd)—which claims ...
    July 16, 2021BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Aussies Could Soon Get Vaccinated at Local Woolies, Bunnings, or Officeworks
    Aussies Could Soon Get Vaccinated at Local Woolies, Bunnings, or Officeworks
    Australian businesses are putting up their hands to provide public vaccinations sites to their local communities as the ...
    July 7, 2021BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Australian Construction Sector Expansion Slows After Hitting the Peak
    Australian Construction Sector Expansion Slows After Hitting the Peak
    While Australia’s construction industry remains strong, high material prices and shortage of skilled labour is slowing its expansion. ...
    July 5, 2021BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Industry Groups Praise New COVID Plan but Disappointed in Arrivals Cap
    Industry Groups Praise New COVID Plan but Disappointed in Arrivals Cap
    Industry groups are welcoming the Australian government’s new four-step COVID plan that is based around vaccination numbers but call ...
    July 2, 2021BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Australian Manufacturing Grows at Fastest Rate in 3 Decades Despite Massive Labour Shortages
    Australian Manufacturing Grows at Fastest Rate in 3 Decades Despite Massive Labour Shortages
    According to the nation's peak industry group, Australia’s manufacturing sector delivered its highest monthly growth in almost 30 ...
    July 1, 2021BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Australia Increases Minimum Wage to $20.33 Per Hour
    Australia Increases Minimum Wage to $20.33 Per Hour
    Industry groups have criticised the decision to increase Australia's minimum wage to $20.33 (US$15.45) per hour, saying it was ...
    June 16, 2021BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Business Groups Back Sanctions Targeting Human Rights Abusers
    Business Groups Back Sanctions Targeting Human Rights Abusers
    Australian business groups have backed calls to introduce Magnitsky-style sanctions which would target individuals internationally who are involved ...
    October 12, 2020BY Daniel Y. Teng
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    Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
  • Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
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    Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
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    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
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