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Morrison cements legacy of record low wage growth
Australian wages rise 0.5% in March quarter 2019
Strong housing results for Tasmania
First home builders grant extended
EYCI closes in on 500¢
ANZ Job Ads: Possible stabilisation in Job Ads
Childhood abuse increases risk of violence in adulthood
ABS appoints PwC Australia and Adecco Group Australia to deliver key 2021 Census services
Health Costs Outpace Inflation
Increased agricultural water use in 2017-18
Australians feel positive about their health literacy
CPI supports Government’s wage offer
Significant decrease in amount of codeine supplied to Australians
CPI recorded no movement in March quarter 2019
Multiple job holders earn less
Renewable energy jobs surge on back of solar
Strong growth in Tasmanian Building Activity continues
7.3 million migrants call Australia home
Continued growth in Tasmanian building approvals
Growth in job vacancies eases further in February
ACT residents healthier than other Australians
Fewer children overweight or obese in Victoria
Growth in Australia’s capitals remains steady
Kids clock up 10 or more hours of screen time per week
Movies a winner but we’re also hooked on books
Unemployment at equal lowest level in 10 years
450,000 Jobs For Victorians Under An Andrews Labor Government
Trend unemployment rate steady at 5.0%
Australia’s population growth remains steady
Road freight on rise
Property prices fall 2.4% in December quarter 2018
New Miandetta playground already a hit
Preschool programs reach most Australian children
Construction Strikes Double – ABCC Must Be Retained
People less likely to live in couple families with kids
Tasmania bucks national trend with strong housing results
Lending to households falls 2.4 per cent
Secondary jobs top one million
More girls than boys staying in school
Tasmania records fastest rate of retail trade growth
Retail turnover rises 0.1 per cent in January
Major Parties Must Recommit To Growth Following Worse Than Expected GDP Figures
No wage growth slows spending, GDP growth
Australia in recession on GDP-per-capita basis, as 2019 federal budget nears
Economy grew 0.2 per cent in December quarter
Current account deficit decreases to $7.2 billion
Housing approvals continue to increase
Dwelling approvals decline in January in trend terms