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Econostrum on MSNAustralia’s Inflation Eases, but Is the Economic Recovery Real?Australia’s economy is showing signs of improvement, with declining inflation, rising real wages, and economic growth without ...
Australia’s housing approvals rose by 6.3% in January 2025, driven by low unemployment, recovering real wages, and robust ...
Declining public school enrolments, falling Year 12 retention, and gender imbalance among teachers raise concerns about a long-term trend in the wrong direction.
New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics has revealed the areas with the highest percentage of people with Maltese ...
Australia’s hospitality sector could survive record insolvencies, soaring costs, and weakening consumer spending by ...
Australia’s labour market appears to be tremendously healthy. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ (ABS) monthly ...
As the federal election nears, concerns have been raised about whether enough is being done to ensure all Australians are ...
Household spending in Australia has seen a steady increase at the start of 2025, with a 0.4% rise in January following a 0.2% ...
With an election looming and the Coalition yet to reveal any plans for childcare, the coming months present a sliding doors ...
Jim Chalmers’ budget deficit is on track to be $11bn below Treasury forecasts on the back of a tax take estimated to be $12bn ...
Dr Shane Oliver, Head of Investment Strategy & Chief Economist at AMP, discusses developments in investment markets over the ...
At first glance, the economy looks rosy. It looks like unemployment is low, GDP is growing, and there have been surpluses.
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