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Consumer Confidence: Up 4.6pts Over Past Fortnight
APRA keeps macroprudential policy settings steady
Launceston Airport passenger numbers flying past pre-covid levels
Government Quietly Waters Down Child Poverty Targets
Consumer Confidence: Six-month High
Global Demand For Australian Beef Rising
Nearly 930,000 jobs created under Albanese Labor Government
Record Low Unemployment Rate For Tasmania
Inflation data shows progress in economic recovery
Renters Suffer As Soaring Rents Feed Rising Inflation
Consumer Confidence: No Sign Of Improvement
Disability sector organisations raise the alarm on NDIS market failure
Storytelling strategies make communication about science more compelling
Music festivals get one chance every year to make money. That’s what makes them so vulnerable
Stage 3 Tax Cuts: Beyond Paycheck – Long-term Look
OCR 5.50% – Inflation Approaching Target Range – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te PÅ«tea Matua
Consumer Confidence: Back Below 80
Millions benefited from mortgages fixed at low prices – now many are struggling with much higher monthly payments
Economic Insights Report shows 10-year jobs target within reach – Wollongong
ASIC proposes update to superannuation forecasts relief instrument
Economic Bulletin June 2024
Labor Fails Australian Manufacturing
New legislation to ensure multinationals pay a fairer share
Dutton’s divestiture plan would help with cost-of-living, keep lid on inflation
Keeping Supermarkets In Check
Council Adopts Annual Budget 2024-25
Consumer Confidence: Inflation Expectations Pick Up
Council Adopts 2024/25 Key Strategic and Operational Documents
Guide To Your Council Plan And Budget
DAs Top $1.2 Billion For 2023-2024 FY
Labor is delivering on help for households and a fairer society
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop interview – Melbourne
Government’s NDIS Annual Pricing Review ‘Ripping Off’ Australians with disability and disability services
Production Tax Incentive Consultation Begins
IAG reduces earnings volatility with long-term reinsurance agreements
Budget 2024/25 Adopted
More Power Bill Support For Territorians From Monday
Cheaper child care providing cost of living relief for family budgets
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
Financial stability underpins Shellharbour City Council’s 2024-25 budget
Land Reclassification And SRV Update
Balanced Approach – Council Adopts 2024-25 Budget
The new Covid-19 Inquiry we campaigned and fought for will start in November
Consumer Confidence: Steady 25 June
Investing In Community Values
Update For Yambla Pavilion In Quarries Park