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  • Australian Unemployment Rate Remains at 4.2 Percent, More Working Part-Time
    Australian Unemployment Rate Remains at 4.2 Percent, More Working Part-Time
    The number of people working full-time fell.
    September 19, 2024BY Monica O’Shea
  • Australian Inflation Eases to 3.5 Percent in July as Electricity Rebates Kick In
    Australian Inflation Eases to 3.5 Percent in July as Electricity Rebates Kick In
    Food and alcohol price rises offset the fall in electricity prices.
    August 28, 2024BY Monica O’Shea
  • Australia’s Inflation Rises to 3.8 Percent Annually in June 2024 Quarter
    Australia’s Inflation Rises to 3.8 Percent Annually in June 2024 Quarter
    While the headline inflation climbed in the June quarter, economists have predicted no interest rate hike in August.
    July 31, 2024BY Alfred Bui
  • Interest Rate Rise ‘Cannot be Justified’: Deloitte
    Interest Rate Rise ‘Cannot be Justified’: Deloitte
    The Reserve Bank of Australia is due to hold a monetary policy meeting on August 6.
    July 25, 2024BY Monica O’Shea
  • MPs Debate as Australia Set for Minimum Wage Increase on July 1
    MPs Debate as Australia Set for Minimum Wage Increase on July 1
    An Australian politician told parliament that continual wage rises under Labor were a sign the nation was in ...
    June 24, 2024BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Borrowers Warned Not to Count on 2024 Rates Relief
    Borrowers Warned Not to Count on 2024 Rates Relief
    The June rise will be the second-largest hike to HECS debt in more than a decade.
    April 25, 2024BY AAP
  • RBA Holds Current Cash Rate Steady, Maintains Cash Rate at 4.35 Percent
    RBA Holds Current Cash Rate Steady, Maintains Cash Rate at 4.35 Percent
    It has also seen that some households are finding it difficult to service their debts and meet essential ...
    April 2, 2024BY Celene Ignacio
  • The Most Important Reserve Bank Governor for Australia?
    The Most Important Reserve Bank Governor for Australia?
    Having first been skeptical about the appointment of Bullock, my first impressions seem to be wrong.
    February 18, 2024BY Graham Young
  • Stubborn Service Sector Contributing to High Inflation: RBA
    Stubborn Service Sector Contributing to High Inflation: RBA
    It will probably take another two years for inflation to return to a midpoint of 2.5 percent, meaning ...
    February 13, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • Australians May Need to Pay to Keep Using Cash: RBA Boss
    Australians May Need to Pay to Keep Using Cash: RBA Boss
    This move reflects a delicate balance between the evolving landscape of payment methods and the importance of access ...
    December 11, 2023BY Isabella Rayner
  • RBA to Set Up New Board for Interest Rates, Scrap Treasurer’s Overruling Powers
    RBA to Set Up New Board for Interest Rates, Scrap Treasurer’s Overruling Powers
    'We want to ensure Australia’s central bank remains world class with a monetary policy framework fit to meet ...
    November 27, 2023BY Nina Nguyen
  • 9 Things Government Can Do to Reduce Your Living Costs
    9 Things Government Can Do to Reduce Your Living Costs
    A to-do list to control inflation and bring down the cost of goods, services, and housing.
    November 19, 2023BY Graham Young
  • Reserve Bank of Australia Determined to ‘Return Inflation to Target’
    Reserve Bank of Australia Determined to ‘Return Inflation to Target’
    Most households and businesses are 'managing to adjust' to inflation and interest rates, the RBA believes.
    October 17, 2023BY Monica O’Shea
  • Australian Dollar Sinks Against US Dollar to 63 Cents
    Australian Dollar Sinks Against US Dollar to 63 Cents
    This is the lowest level since November.
    October 3, 2023BY Monica O’Shea
  • Reserve Bank Keeps Interest Rates on Hold
    Reserve Bank Keeps Interest Rates on Hold
    Inflation in Australia is still too high, the RBA said
    October 3, 2023BY Monica O’Shea
  • ‘Inadequate’: Central Bank Staff Reject 10.5 Percent Pay Rise Offer
    ‘Inadequate’: Central Bank Staff Reject 10.5 Percent Pay Rise Offer
    The majority of staff at the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) have voted down a 10.5 percent pay ...
    August 28, 2023BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Tough Gauntlet Ahead for New Reserve Bank Chief
    Tough Gauntlet Ahead for New Reserve Bank Chief
    Commentary The job of Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) governor might be one to dodge at the moment, ...
    July 16, 2023BY Graham Young
  • Personal Sacrifice is Needed in Tough Economic Times
    Personal Sacrifice is Needed in Tough Economic Times
    Commentary Being a truly independent statutory officeholder requires integrity and grit. Be it the Director of Public Prosecutions ...
    June 7, 2023BY Eric Abetz
  • Government Has ‘Given Up’ on Fighting Inflation: Deputy Liberal Leader
    Government Has ‘Given Up’ on Fighting Inflation: Deputy Liberal Leader
    Deputy Opposition leader Sussan Ley said she believes the government "has given up" on trying to control inflation. ...
    June 7, 2023BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Opposing Advice From Australia’s RBA Governor ‘Deliberately’ Leaked to Damage Government: Minister
    Opposing Advice From Australia’s RBA Governor ‘Deliberately’ Leaked to Damage Government: Minister
    SYDNEY, Australia—Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister, Patrick Gorman, found it “disappointing” that an individual leaked an exchange ...
    May 28, 2023BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Canberra Must Make the Hard Decisions Now to Control Inflation
    Canberra Must Make the Hard Decisions Now to Control Inflation
    Commentary Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) governor, Philip Lowe, has fired a warning shot over the bow of ...
    May 4, 2023BY Graham Young
  • Low- to Middle-Income Australians to Feel the Pinch as Tax Offset Meets Its End
    Low- to Middle-Income Australians to Feel the Pinch as Tax Offset Meets Its End
    Australians earning under $126,000 a year are bracing for one of the largest tax hikes in history as ...
    April 9, 2023BY Nina Nguyen
  • ‘Nothing Untoward’ in RBA Head Meeting Bankers: Shorten
    ‘Nothing Untoward’ in RBA Head Meeting Bankers: Shorten
    The government has defended Reserve Bank governor Philip Lowe's decision to give a private briefing to a group ...
    February 12, 2023BY AAP
  • Australian Interest Rates: How High and for How Long?
    Australian Interest Rates: How High and for How Long?
    Commentary Home buyers and businesses are suffering sticker shock as the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) lifted the ...
    February 9, 2023BY Graham Young
  • Australia Central Bank Raises Rates to 10-year High, Says More Needed
    Australia Central Bank Raises Rates to 10-year High, Says More Needed
    SYDNEY—Australia's central bank on Tuesday raised interest rates to a 10-year high and stuck with its projection that ...
    December 6, 2022BY Reuters
  • PM Says He Knows Australians Are ‘Doing It Really Tough’
    PM Says He Knows Australians Are ‘Doing It Really Tough’
    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said his government is aware that people are doing it tough at the ...
    August 3, 2022BY Victoria Kelly-Clark
  • Australia Hikes Official Interest Rate for First Time in Over a Decade
    Australia Hikes Official Interest Rate for First Time in Over a Decade
    The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has raised the cash rate for the first time in over a ...
    May 3, 2022BY Rebecca Zhu
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