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Date: 31 July 2023 National employment data shows one of the tightest labour markets in Australia’s history, underscoring some serious challenges for the nation and its future wellbeing. N…
Date: 31 July 2023 National employment data shows one of the tightest labour markets in Australia’s history, underscoring some serious challenges for the nation and its future wellbeing. N…
Date: 31 July 2023 Australia’s headline unemployment rate remained virtually unchanged at 3.5% in June, with the number of people employed increasing by 32,600, the number unemployed down…
Date: 31 July 2023 Soft landings are a much-desired aspect of modern economies, and there are early signs that the Australian housing market is headed for just such a miracle moment. In a surpr…
Date: 31 July 2023 The March quarter was the first in three years where the total number of houses ‘under construction’ fell. The modest 0.6% fall in work in hand (651 houses less than in the Dece…
Date: 31 July 2023 It is rare that discussion about the economy does not percolate into near every conversation. The last month, the topic has been inflation and interest rates, with the natio…
*Photo credit: Kings Park Twenty years ago, ancient trees in Perth’s Kings Park were in serious decline. For some unknown reason, their leaves began to yellow and ultimately drop, leaving ba…
The researchers leading a recently completed Karaawaimin Taawa Biodiversity Assessment faced obstacles including challenging terrain, political and social complexities, and a lack of…
*Photo credit: FAO/Marlondag A scientist from Indiana’s Purdue University is working with a large team of global collaborators to develop an artificial intelligence (AI) model that will…