Next Tuesday’s Federal Budget will show a substantial improvement to the budget bottom line as a result of more Australians in work and fewer on welfare, according to Treasurer Josh Frydenberg.
Read MoreFor the 2022 election, the rise of the Independents has major implications.
Read MoreAhead of the March 29 Federal Budget, the Federal Government has announced a $250 million package to support the growth of Australia’s critical minerals sector.
Read MorePrime Minister Scott Morrison on Thursday announced a significant increase in the size and capability of the Australian Defence Force, projected to cost at least $38 billion.
Read MoreAustralia’s economy grew 3.4 per cent, seasonally-adjusted, in the December 2021 quarter, as household spending surged after the Covid-19 Delta wave abated.
Read MoreIn the wake of Russian actions in Ukraine, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has urged Australian companies and organisations to step up their vigilance against potential cyber attacks.
Read MoreThis year, voters in SA will be forced to execute their democratic duty twice within two months – first, the state election on March 19, and then the scheduled Federal Election in May.
Read MoreAustralia has an opportunity to achieve and sustain full employment as it emerges from Covid-19 disruptions, according to the head of the Federal Treasury.
Read MoreAustralia is to re-open its international borders, with fully-vaccinated visa holders – including tourists and business travellers – eligible to visit from February 21.
Read MorePrime Minister Scott Morrison has opened the 2022 election year on an optimistic note, predicting the lowest unemployment rate for almost 50 years.
Read MoreFederal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and Finance Minister Simon Birmingham have unveiled a marginally improved budget outlook, with the budget deficit projected to fall below $100 billion.
Read MoreFederal Labor has raised the stakes in the pre-election debate over energy policy, pledging to reduce Australian emissions by 43 per cent by 2030.
Read MoreA plunge in national household expenditure has contributed to a negative economic growth of -1.9 per cent seasonally adjusted in the September quarter, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Read MoreSouth Australia and Tasmania were the leading performers in the nation’s economic growth scorecard in 2020-21, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Read MoreAustralia registered a record-low number of departures from the country in September, due to ongoing lockdowns in the two largest states.
Read MoreIn the aftermath of the United Nations climate change conference, the Morrison Government has moved to spruik an investor-led response to emissions reduction.
Read MoreRetail sales in Australia are rising again, increasing 1.3 per cent seasonally-adjusted in the month of September, according to ABS figures.
Read MoreAfter more than a week of negotiations by and with the National Party, Scott Morrison has announced Australia would deliver net zero emissions by 2050.
Read MoreNew South Wales Premier Dominic Perrottet has moved to re-open international borders, removing quarantine requirements for fully-vaccinated overseas arrivals.
Read MoreSome time in the next six months, Prime Minister Scott Morrison will call an election to seek a fourth term for the Liberal-National Party Government.
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