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The 2026 global economy: nervously muddling through
The world economy enters 2026 in a nervous state. Volatility and cautious consumers are the norm, even though growth has proven surprisingly resilient.
Reserve Bank warns of more interest rate rises and ‘large increases in rents’ amid inflation crisis
The bank’s final meeting minutes for 2022 reveal it is on a mission to lower inflation amid concerns about higher spending over summer holidays...
New data shows how skilled migrants contribute to workforce
And now, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has released new comprehensive information about the employment outcomes of migrants and just...
‘Finfluencer’ gets cancelled by Federal Court
ASIC had alleged Mr Scholz was carrying on a financial services business by providing financial product advice, regarding share trading on the...
Traineeships, apprenticeships grow but more needs to be done: ACCI
The ACCI said long-term investment from the government is necessary if the growth is to continue. “A surge in the number of apprentices and...
Businesses call for help amid energy price surge
And the organisation is urging the government to help fund more services and programs to help the struggling sector to meet the challenges of the...
Businesses warned to be prepared for increase in cyber attacks in 2023
After releasing its Global Threats research in 2022, Blackberry has recently highlighted the main threats it sees affecting businesses in...
Taxpayers face potential $10m payout bill as administrative appeals tribunal scrapped
On Friday the attorney general, Mark Dreyfus, announced the tribunal will be abolished and replaced by a new merits-review body because it had...
Aussie families struggle to keep Christmas costs down
In its latest survey, Finder found that around 10.6 million Australians will be under bill stress over the holiday period, with the cost of...
New guides will help small business secure cloud environment
“The ACSC worked with Microsoft to develop these guides. By working alongside organisations, both public and private, we are making Australia a...
Christmas comes early as retail spending grows 5% year-on-year in November
Most retail categories continued to record significant year-on-year sales growth, with lodging recording the biggest increase in trade in...




















