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Inflation Dynamics: Upside Down Down Under?
Reserve Bank forward-looking and transparent
Consumer confidence: confidence down a notch
From rock star to rock bottom economy
MLP Care’s Strong Growth Continued in Second Quarter of 2019
PHARMAC’s flatlining funding by stealth
Official Cash Rate reduced to 1 percent
Consumer Prices, OECD – Updated: 6 August 2019
Consumer confidence: Trading down
Nation’s biggest fall for SEQ power bills
CPI stalled as wage growth crisis continues
Tax refunds boost confidence
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Consumer confidence lifts a touch
Super funds deliver record-breaking tenth straight positive year
Growing evidence of need for independent Inquiry into PHI
Growing evidence of need for independent inquiry into Private Health Insurance
Tax and regulations driving up cost of living
Modest decline in confidence
Confronting private health insurance death spiral
Art Market’s Blue-chip Artists Yield Nearly as Much as Top Performing Companies in American
A Strong Rally in Gold Marks Launch of NVM Token Sale on July 15th
Australia enjoys tax relief we should’ve had
Gold Egg Group Revolutionizes Trading of Gold through Blockchain Technology
Consumer Prices, OECD – Updated: 2 July 2019
Reserve Bank of Australia announces interest rate decision
No need for further rate cut, says ANU Shadow RBA
From Knowledge Wave to Digital Age
People gave Coalition a mandate to cut taxes
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Seniors calls on Government to ‘step up’ in face of energy affordability crisis
Pass stage 1 tax cuts now, but defer stage 3
Business calls on Parliament to pass personal tax package in full
Low paid workers in all industries are better off from today
Majority of schools to stay open despite Monday’s strike
Super funds deliver ten straight positive years to break record
Increased financial support for our seniors
Government calls on AEU to ‘put children first’ and postpone strike until school holidays
Official Cash Rate unchanged at 1.5 percent
Union bosses’ full-day school strike designed to cause maximum chaos for parents, students
NZ economy reasonably robust despite heightened risks
Consumer confidence: movement below surface
Stable year for Murray-Darling Basin infrastructure operators, despite drought
$50 weekly public transport cap starts Monday
RBA Governor acknowledges benefits of an increase in Newstart, as a way to strengthen a slowing economy
Retail Bodies Renew Call for Greater Enforcement Against Illegal Tobacco as Report Shows Illegal Trade Still at 14%
Expansive NSW Budget reinforces need for fresh dialogue on tax reform
Latest cash rate forecasts from CBA
Super funds on brink of a record-breaking run