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Wilmar’s Lies Catch Up to Them
GDP data shows need to strengthen and grow the economy
Record Budget To Deliver Widespread Community Benefits
Miles Doing What Matters: Cheaper groceries, essentials for Cape York, Torres Strait and Gulf
The road back to 2% inflation – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te PÅ«tea Matua
NSW Budget delivers cost of living hit for four million private health insurance holders
Reserve Bank Interest Rate Decision
Statement by the Reserve Bank Board: Monetary Policy Decision
Consumer Confidence: Back Above 80
New Zealand Not In Better Health After Budget 2024
Record Low Unemployment Continues For Tasmania
Ministry for Regulation targets red tape to keep farmers and growers competitive
Government focus on long-term food, fibre growth
Consumer Confidence: Six-month Low
Inflationary pressures and mixed autumn weather sees NSW farmer confidence wane
Economic Bulletin May 2024
Australia-United States Strategic Commercial Dialogue
Press On With Truck Law Reforms, Industry Demands
No Winners Under Labor
Poor GDP Data Worrying Prospect For Interest Rate Rises
GDP: Building and construction slump highlights need for urgent reform
Consumer Confidence: Still Weak
Minimum wage increase welcome, more government action needed
Minimum wage increase fails to erase post-pandemic losses
Retailers Respond To Annual Wage Review Decision
Indexation to deliver timely cost of living relief to families and pensioners
People to keep more of their own money from 31 July
April Building Approvals Hit New Low
Rewarding hard work in tertiary education and training
Budget delivers on promises to Kiwis
Responsible tax relief for the squeezed middle
Australians pushing retirement into their 70s amid cost of living crisis
Monthly CPI indicator rose 3.6% in the year to April 2024
Massive Funding Boost To Improve Local Roads
Husic’s Corporate Tax Cut Calls
Consumer Confidence: Back At 2024 Low
Miles Plan To Bust Congestion: Public Transport Free
Dairy farmers “in reach” of another profitable year ahead, despite expected lower farmgate milk prices
Spending gap widens between younger and older Australians
Labor’s Budget botches HECS debt relief for three million Australians
OCR 5.50% – Official Cash Rate to remain restrictive – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te PÅ«tea Matua
Consumer Confidence: Renters Drive Post-Budget Lift
NSW Government rebuilding essential services with pay offer that respects workers, gives certainty to families
CTP Premiums Continue To Fall
Builders respond to Budget Reply
HEINEKEN Teams Up With Blue Yonder To Improve Demand Planning
Can the budget address cost of living without heating up inflation?
Labor Offers No Hope To 2.6 Million Public School Kids