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ALLAN ON RISE IN VICTORIA; PRICES JUMP
ALLAN ON RISE IN VICTORIA; PRICES JUMP

Victoria’s Labor Government has a new leader, after Jacinta Allan was elected by her party as Premier to replace the long-serving Daniel Andrews.

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Emily Minson3 October 2023Lunik
WHITE PAPER’S SKILLS PUSH; $22B SURPLUS
WHITE PAPER’S SKILLS PUSH; $22B SURPLUS

Twelve months after its Jobs and Skills Summit, the Federal Government has released the Employment White Paper, recommitting to a goal of full employment and tackling underutilisation in the labour market.

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Emily Minson26 September 2023Lunik
NSW ON TRACK FOR SURPLUS; MIGRANT SURGE
NSW ON TRACK FOR SURPLUS; MIGRANT SURGE

New South Wales Treasurer Daniel Mookhey has delivered the first state budget of the Minns Labor Government, projecting a $7.84 billion deficit for 2023-24 but a return to surplus in following years.

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Emily Minson19 September 2023Lunik
ECONOMY JUST AHEAD; TAX DEBT WARNING
ECONOMY JUST AHEAD; TAX DEBT WARNING

Australia’s economy continues to grow, despite rising interest rates and cost of living pressures.

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Emily Minson12 September 2023Lunik
GIG’S UP FOR PLATFORMS; ENERGY FEARS
GIG’S UP FOR PLATFORMS; ENERGY FEARS

Employment and Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke has announced the introduction of legislation this week to crack down on underpayment of wages and tighten the definition of employees in the gig economy.

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Emily Minson5 September 2023Lunik
FOUR DECADES OF DEFICITS; NDIS SURGING
FOUR DECADES OF DEFICITS; NDIS SURGING

Australia faces 40 years of slower economic growth, rising spending pressures in welfare and defence, and sustained budget deficits, according to a major report by the Department of Treasury.

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Emily Minson29 August 2023Lunik
LABOR ALIGNS ON AUKUS; HOMES GOAL
LABOR ALIGNS ON AUKUS; HOMES GOAL

Federal Labor has formally supported the Albanese Government’s commitment to the AUKUS defence partnership, after debate at the party’s national conference.

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Emily Minson22 August 2023Lunik
N-WASTE PLAN DUMPED; TRADE DEALS PROBE
N-WASTE PLAN DUMPED; TRADE DEALS PROBE

Plans for a national radioactive waste management facility in South Australia have been abandoned, after the Federal Government declared it would not proceed.

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Emily Minson15 August 2023Lunik
O’NEIL: OPEN UP ON CYBER; BARLEY DEAL
O’NEIL: OPEN UP ON CYBER; BARLEY DEAL

Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil has called on corporate Australia to share more information on the nature and level of cyber-attacks on business.

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Emily Minson8 August 2023Lunik
US TO STEP UP BASE VISITS; INFLATION DIPS
US TO STEP UP BASE VISITS; INFLATION DIPS

A meeting of US and Australian foreign and defence ministers has reaffirmed their commitment to strengthen force posture co-operation across land, maritime, and air domains, with a special focus on northern Australia.

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Emily Minson1 August 2023Lunik
SHAKE-UP FOR UNIVERSITIES; AID $13.8B - PC
SHAKE-UP FOR UNIVERSITIES; AID $13.8B - PC

Education Minister Jason Clare says the Federal Government will act on five immediate actions recommended by a major ongoing review into Australian universities.

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Emily Minson25 July 2023Lunik
EU FREE TRADE DEAL IMPASSE; NEW RBA HEAD
EU FREE TRADE DEAL IMPASSE; NEW RBA HEAD

Reserve Bank of Australia veteran Michele Bullock has been appointed Governor of the RBA, replacing Dr Philip Lowe, whose seven-year tenure has not been renewed.

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Emily Minson18 July 2023Lunik
TEACHERS FACE CORE TRAINING; H-POWER PLAN
TEACHERS FACE CORE TRAINING; H-POWER PLAN

A meeting of the nation’s education ministers has agreed in principle to major reforms of teacher training, in a bid to improve teacher recruitment and retention.

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Emily Minson11 July 2023Lunik
CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM A  HARD CLIMB
CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM A HARD CLIMB

After an interval of almost 24 years, Australians will soon again be asked to vote in a referendum to change the nation’s Constitution.

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Emily Minson6 July 2023Lunik
SURPLUS KICKS,  BUT EXPORT FALLS TIPPED
SURPLUS KICKS, BUT EXPORT FALLS TIPPED

Six weeks after the May Budget, the Federal Government has reported another surge in the budget surplus, thanks to higher corporate taxation and lower payments.

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Emily Minson4 July 2023Lunik
DEFENCE SALES SHAKE-UP;  JOBS BOOMING
DEFENCE SALES SHAKE-UP; JOBS BOOMING
Emily Minson27 June 2023Lunik
COAL, OIL FIRE QLD BUDGET; DEFENCE ONUS
COAL, OIL FIRE QLD BUDGET; DEFENCE ONUS

Queensland’s Palaszczuk Government is on course to deliver a $12.3 billion budget surplus for 2022-23, thanks to a sharp uplift in coal and oil royalties for the state.

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Emily Minson20 June 2023Lunik
TECH TO DRIVE GAINS - PM; GROWTH DIPS
TECH TO DRIVE GAINS - PM; GROWTH DIPS

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says further adoption of technology is critical in driving an improvement in Australia’s level of productivity.

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Emily Minson13 June 2023Lunik
EXPORTS, JOBS LIFT BUDGET INTO SURPLUS
EXPORTS, JOBS LIFT BUDGET INTO SURPLUS

Surging commodity prices and continued low unemployment have contributed to the Federal Budget producing a surplus for the first time in 15 years.

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Emily Minson9 May 2023Lunik
INFLATION DIPS; BRAKES ON NDIS SPENDING
INFLATION DIPS; BRAKES ON NDIS SPENDING

Annual inflation in Australia eased to seven per cent in the 12 months to the end of March, after reaching a 32-year high of 7.8 per cent in the December quarter.

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Emily Minson2 May 2023Lunik
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