Job vacancies down, household wealth up in ABS data
Job vacancies have dropped by 2.7 percent, while total household wealth jumped by the same rate, according to recent Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data.
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Prime Minister Albanese’s full speech to the United Nations
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has made his maiden address to the United Nations. Here is his speech in full:
Eighty years ago, the people of our nations
Power of rooftop solar and EVs is a two-way street
Combining suburban rooftop solar with electric vehicles could reduce a city’s emissions from electricity and transport by up to 90 percent.
A new study by Japan’s
$180m North Lakes plan to boost Games’ accommodation
An almost 2ha site north of Brisbane will undergo a $180 million transformation into a new tourism and commercial precinct.
City of Moreton Bay Mayor Peter Flannery said
Cheap eats target of Fair Work inspectors’ Queensland blitz
Restaurants and cafés in Brisbane and Cairns are in the crosshairs of the Fair Work Ombudsman this week with a series of surprise inspections underway.
Fair Work
The business success stories driving a $200b economy
Almost 40 Brisbane companies and business leaders have been recognized for their achievements as finalists in the Lord Mayor’s Business Awards.
A quartet of corporate
It’s time to dust of your lederhosen, chill your beer stein and slap your thighs because it’s Oktoberfest time.
Oktoberfest dates back to 1810 when the marriage of
Millennials serving up support for dining out sector
Younger Australians are keeping the dining out scene alive, despite the cost-of-living crunch.
New research by FoodService Association Australia (FSAA) and product
An Aussie road trip ticking off as many “Big Things” as you can is a rite of passage for many, with many iconic destinations now honoured in a new coin