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NDIS Showing ‘green Shoots’ Of Cost Stabilisation
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – Sunrise
UNSURPRISING & UNINSPIRING: LABOR’S 2024 FEDERAL BUDGET DISAPPOINTS
Labor’s Budget Falls Short On Childcare
Community thanked for their involvement in shaping Greater Bendigo’s proposed budget
Australian Prime Minister Television Interview 15 May
Boyce Blasts Labor’s Budget Betrayal
NAB CEO Reflects On Federal Budget
2024 Budget: No Priorities, Lacks Ambition
Budget 2024-25: Another Cost Of Living Con Job
Easing Cost-of-living Pressures
View from The Hill: What the Reserve Bank thinks of Chalmers’ budget will be nearly as important as the voters’ opinion
What the Reserve Bank thinks of Chalmers’ budget will be nearly as important as the voters’ opinion
Delivering Responsible Economic Management
Draft Budget To Go On Public Exhibition
Consumer Confidence: Another 2024 Low
Jim Chalmers’s third budget will have a surplus of $9.3 billion for this financial year
Remarks To Caucus
Not an easy needle to thread: NAB CEO on interest rates and the economy
BIG W Unveils New Store In Stanhope Gardens
Big Savings Plans For Tax Cut Cash
Griffith City Council’s Draft Budget For 2024/25 Is Now On Exhibition
Economic Bulletin April 2024
CBA remains well positioned to provide on-going support for customers
Transport Costs Rise 10% In 12 Months
Addressing Australia’s Skills Gap ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Priority
Why $3 Billion HECS Wipe Will Make Real Difference
Growth and economic well-being: Fourth quarter 2023, OECD
RBA Rate Decision
Reserve Bank’s Interest Rate Decision
Statement by the Reserve Bank Board: Monetary Policy Decision
Retail volumes fall for the fifth time in six quarters
Consumer Confidence: Persistent Weakness
Major report shows economic conditions for artists at odds with the value we place on the arts
Consumer Prices, OECD – Updated: 6 May 2024
OECD reinforces need to control spending
Cutting student debt for more than three million Australians
Albanese government to wipe $3 billion in student debt, benefitting three million people
MidCoast Road Strategy Presented To Council
March lowest month for new detached home approvals since 2012
Miles government delivers $1,000 for Queensland households
MidCoast Council Focusses On Financial Sustainability
Unemployment Data Shows Need For Government To Act Now
New Unemployment Figures Paint Bleak Picture
Living cost increase highest for Employee households
Opinion piece: Labor’s reforms to attract and de-risk more investment
Reforms to strengthen Australia’s foreign investment framework
Financial system robust to high interest rate environment – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te PÅ«tea Matua