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Recorded Sexual Assaults Reach 31-year High: Australia
Job Vacancies Drop Further In May: Australia
Measuring What Matters To Deliver Better Outcomes
CPI and engineering activity foreshadows further economic challenges
Monthly CPI indicator rose 4.0% in the year to May 2024
7 new insights from the latest release of state and territory health data
Future farmers: AgriFutures boosts Narrandera High School Angora Goat Program
ABS Release New Model And Herd Size
Business innovation slows as economic pressures rise
Supermarket price monitoring to help Australians make informed choices at the checkout
Australian Climate Service review delivers streamlined information to support Australians during disasters and climate change
New national criminal database will build evidence on violent perpetrator reoffenders
Planeloads of Tasmanians leaving state each week hurting economy 15 June 2024
Broadacre Crops Top $28.9 Billion In 2022-23: Australia
Employment Growth In WA Continues To Lead Nation
Population figures underscore need to prioritise seniors’ housing
Robust Economy Bolsters Victorian Jobs Momentum
Record Low Unemployment Continues For Tasmania
Unemployment Rate Falls To 4.0% In May: Australia
Australia’s Population Grows By 2.5% 13 June
Golden Job Opportunities Showcased In Mount Morgan
Government sector leading the way for R&D expenditure
Tasmanian farmer confidence drops on back of dry autumn
Business turnover rises for most industries in April
Real GDP Growth Slowed To Crawl In March Quarter
Household spending on health up 15.7% in the past year
Labour market growth continued to slow into early 2024
Small Rise In Payroll Jobs To Mid-May: Australia
Lending To Investors Continues To Rise: Australia
Australian Economy Grew 0.1% In March Quarter
Australia’s current account drops $7.6b to deficit of $4.9b
New ABS Data Reveals State Of Housing Is Worsening
Industry Profits Steady In 2022-23: Australia
April Dwelling Approvals Fall: Australia
New Capital Expenditure Rises 1.0%: Australia
Monthly CPI indicator rose 3.6% in the year to April 2024
Retail Turnover Weak, Up Only 0.1%: Australia
Cost of living: if you can’t afford as much fresh produce, are canned veggies or frozen fruit just as good?
Regional Workforce Surges To All-Time High
Goat Production G.O.A.T
More retirees worried about retirement income a warning for Govt
Australians Still Intending To Retire Between 65 And 66
Total wages and salaries reached a seasonal high of $99.5 billion in March
Return to pre-pandemic levels of airline travel and capacity
New Data Uncovers Australia’s Back Pain Crisis: Spinal Health Week Champions WHO Guideline for Condition Impacting 8.35M Households
Unemployment rate drops and more Tasmanians earning more money
Unemployment rate rises to 4.1% in April, along with higher participation
Annual wages growth 4.1% in March quarter 2024