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The March quarter national accounts were a study in how external events can affect an economy. And when it comes to climate impacts, get used to it.
Australia's GDP has been predicted to grow 1.8 per cent in 2025 after a softer-than-expected start to the year.
Australia's economy rose 0.2 per cent in the March quarter, however, a 0.4 per cent population growth over the same period is ...
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9News on MSNGold Coast ratepayers face potential cyclone recovery levyGold Coast ratepayers may soon bear the financial burden of recovery efforts following Cyclone Alfred. Gold Coast ratepayers may soon bear the financial burden of recovery efforts following Cyclone ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers said the human impacts of recent disasters mattered the most to his government "but the economic cost is very significant too".
The ATO says ChatGPT is “only a slightly better version” of advice given at a barbeque; above inflation pay rise to benefit ...
The national economy grew by a less-than-expected 0.2 per cent in the first three months of the year. At face value, the ...
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Stockhead on MSNBulk Buys: Calls for Aussie green iron grow, but we’re missing the crucial ingredientVoices are growing louder for the establishment of the green iron industry in WA, but experts warn the issue isn't policy, it's raw materials.
An unprecedented number of cyclones, which experts have attributed to climate change, also caused havoc in the Philippines in October and November.
NIBA said this milestone underscores brokers’ longstanding presence in the market and their integral role in facilitating ...
The Treasury has flagged GDP figures may be lower than expected this quarter due to a huge economic loss from natural disasters so far in 2025.
SES contacts, weather warning updates, evacuation centres near you – here are the details you may need in an emergency this ...
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