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Australia's central bank expects underlying inflation to fall faster than previously expected as it downgraded the economic ...
The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering has released a series of recommendations that will turn the ...
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Small communities can practise direct democracy: people meet and decide, or vote, on decisions concerning them all. In large ...
Australia’s Clean Energy Council said 2024 was the best year for renewable energy investment since 2018, with AU$9 billion ...
SYDNEY — Gender equality will become central to Australia's foreign policy ... poverty and 2.4 billion women do not have equal economic opportunities. "Some will try to delegitimise this ...
MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images ... of the economic progress he points to was inherited from the administration of former president Barack Obama. Unemployment, job growth, and ...
Kouk also claims that Australia’s “wage growth is rising at what is a solid and sustainable pace of 3.5%. It is a Goldilocks wages scenario — not too hot, not too cold, but just right.
The picture said more than the words. President Trump posted a photograph of himself in a fedora hat, alongside a sign with four letters on it: FAFO. That's usually interpreted as "f*** around ...