The Reserve Bank will outline its view on the economy,and interest rate settings,on Tuesday. Ahead of the meeting,the OECD has urged caution on rate cuts.
New laws tackling Australian businesses not doing enough to prevent foreign bribery are set to be discussed in parliament this week,but there are concerns they could run into a legislative log-jam.
On average,public schools certainly get more money,but they enrol the highest-needs kids from the highest-cost families in the highest-cost locations. Anyone can find this out with a couple of mouse clicks on the My School website.
The OECD has used its first review of Australian policy settings in two years to urge governments to consider more tax on super,an expanding GST and looser zoning laws.
The RBA is worried the slowdown in China’s economy could hurt Australia as the OECD warned the Chinese government may have limited tools to counter it.
The Albanese government has delayed legislation which will make it more difficult for multinationals to hide their tax avoidance. Now is not the time to give in to the tax dodgers.
The treachery of the PGA knows no bounds. Golf will never be able to look at itself in the mirror again.
A report by the OECD into the drivers of inflation challenges the official view of the Reserve Bank and federal Treasury.
The world already faces a daunting challenge to produce the metals and minerals critical to reaching climate goals. Which makes reports out of China quite concerning.
The federal government wants training for millions of Australians who lack the basic literacy and numeracy skills required to gain better jobs and increase their wages.
The packaging industry has conceded for the first time that plastic recycling is falling far short of its targets.