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Finance sector must address gender pay gap
Tasmania’s building and construction boom
Another strong year for building approvals in Fremantle
New report identifies factors associated with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people being out of labour force
ABS selects Census Privacy Impact Assessment provider
Millions jobless or looking for more work under Morrison
NZ remains leading destination for Aussie traveller
Growth in average wages increases
Robinvale’s true population is 7000-8800
Australian wages rise 0.6% in June quarter 2019
Palaszczuk Government puts its stock in Roma Saleyards with $1.3 million grant
Tasmanian housing sector continues to build
1 in 4 employed people under 30 work multiple jobs
CPI rose 0.6 per cent in June quarter 2019
Hodgman Government must act on dire jobs figures
Motor vehicle registrations slow down
Regional Unemployment Falls To Record Low
Labour force figures for June: more Australians at work than ever before
Nearly 2 out of 3 people are participating in labour market
Melbourne Mum’s Safety Alarm for Walking After Dark
More households renting as home ownership falls
Sydney rental vacancies remain steady, while Illawarra sees greater fluctuation
Inequality continues to rise as wealthy households seize more wealth
Inequality stable since 2013–14
Average household wealth tops $1 million
New lending to households falls 1.3 per cent
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population projected to reach 1 million by 2028
Nation leading growth in Tasmanian building and construction sector continues
One million paying full-time bills with part-time pay
Most workers staying in same job
Further slowing in job vacancies in May
Retail turnover rose 0.1 per cent in May
Tasmania’s housing and construction industry remains strong
Dwelling approvals fall in May
Australian PMI®: Manufacturing stumbles in June
Number of burglaries at a nine year low
Household wealth up slightly in March quarter
Huge growth in engineering construction
NDIS announces substantial price increases
Sydney rental vacancies remain steady, despite regional fluctuations
Labour Force figures: More Australians in work than ever before
ABS and NT Government Memorandum of Understanding
Slowing Economy Underlines Need For Faster Infrastructure Rollout
Tasmania continues to lead nation for building approvals
Sydney rental vacancies decrease, despite year-on-year increase of 1.1 per cent
Tasmanian construction and building industry leads nation
Trade in Services Australia 2017-18
Morrison Government Continues to Support Jobs