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Independent economist Chris Richardson published the following chart on Twitter (X) showing that Australia has experienced ...
The latest Westpac consumer sentiment survey showed that Australians have become bullish on house prices. House price ...
In the wake of the Economic Reform Roundtable Gunnamatta and Deep T discuss the submission made by Deep T to the event. Recorded last weekend (prior to the meet) the discussion ranges over the ...
International Reading: Sony Hikes PlayStation 5 Price To Cover Tariffs And Gamers Are Furious: ‘Trump Is 100% To Blame’ – Fortune Texas hit by another round of layoffs across tech industry ...
The ferrous complex is trying to hold $100. I expect it to fail. Not on anything especially dramatic. Largely because the seasonal headwinds for September are strong amid weakening Chinese growth ...
Asian share markets are generally doing better although local shares are falling back on probable profit taking as other risk markets sentiment remains neutral going into tonight’s Jackson Hole ...
The Herald Sun has another frustrating gas debate today. Gas exports from the east coast could be brought under a new licence scheme to protect supplies for Aussie users, under a plan backed by ...
James Campbell from the Daily Telegraph reported on the explosion in bogus asylum seekers under the Albanese government: When Labor came to office, there were roughly 68,000 people who had been ...
Migration can be a major boon for a nation's productivity, but if poorly managed it can end up limiting productivity growth instead.
I am philosophically opposed to using scarce taxpayer funds to subsidise private car purchases. Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) are heavily subsidised in Australia. Every year, the federal ...
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