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CYBER WARNING FOR DEFENCE; MISSILE GOALS
CYBER WARNING FOR DEFENCE; MISSILE GOALS

Assistant Defence Minister Matt Thistlethwaite has used a cyber industry conference to remind the defence sector of the growing threat of cyber attacks.

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Emily Minson18 October 2022Lunik
US DEMOCRATS’ MID-TERM ELECTION TEST
US DEMOCRATS’ MID-TERM ELECTION TEST

On November 8, US voters head to the ballot box for the mid-term elections for the House of Representatives and the Senate.

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Emily Minson12 October 2022Lunik
DEFENCE SPEND SHAKE-UP; COSTS SURGING
DEFENCE SPEND SHAKE-UP; COSTS SURGING

Defence Minister Richard Marles has flagged a major overhaul of spending controls in Defence projects, citing significant schedule delays and budget variations.

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Emily Minson11 October 2022Lunik
PRICES LEAP, AS BUDGET DEFICIT FALLS
PRICES LEAP, AS BUDGET DEFICIT FALLS

Australia’s inflation rate remains persistently above the six per cent mark, according to latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

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Emily Minson4 October 2022Lunik
BUDGET DEFICIT SLASHED; NO-NUKES VOW
BUDGET DEFICIT SLASHED; NO-NUKES VOW

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has confirmed that the Federal Budget deficit for 2021-22 will be slashed by almost $50 billion on the pre-election estimate of $79.8 billion, thanks to ongoing strong export commodity prices and low unemployment.

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Emily Minson27 September 2022Lunik
JOB HOLDERS DOUBLE UP; TRIP REBOUND
JOB HOLDERS DOUBLE UP; TRIP REBOUND

A record 6.5 per cent of all employed people, or around 900,000 people, held multiple jobs in the June quarter, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

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Emily Minson20 September 2022Lunik
ECONOMY BACK ON TRACK; EXPORT BOOM
ECONOMY BACK ON TRACK; EXPORT BOOM

Australia’s economy has withstood pandemic disruptions and rising consumer costs to record real annual GDP growth of 3.6 per cent in 2021-22, with economic growth of 0.9 per cent in the June quarter.

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Emily Minson13 September 2022Lunik
MIGRATION CAP LIFTED; FREE  TRAINING LURE
MIGRATION CAP LIFTED; FREE TRAINING LURE

Australia will immediately raise the annual level of permanent planned migration to 195,000 (from 160,000) to address critical skills shortages, in one of the major outcomes from the Jobs and Skills Summit.

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Emily Minson6 September 2022Lunik
TOUGH REFORMS AHEAD: PM; SERVICES SLIDE
TOUGH REFORMS AHEAD: PM; SERVICES SLIDE

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has marked his first 100 days in office, vowing to build a strong-growth, fair-wage and high productivity economy to deliver the next generation of prosperity for Australians.

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Emily Minson30 August 2022Lunik
METRIC SWITCH A SIGN OF THE TIMES
METRIC SWITCH A SIGN OF THE TIMES

Australian business and the general public can thank the Federal politicians of the late 1960s and 1970s for their openness and willingness to embrace and promote a major reform.

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Emily Minson25 August 2022Lunik
UNI FUNDS FOR SKILLS BOOST; FLOOD BACKING
UNI FUNDS FOR SKILLS BOOST; FLOOD BACKING

A total of 20,000 additional university places will be funded by the Albanese Government, in a bid to tackle skills shortages in areas such as education, health, engineering, and technology.

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Emily Minson23 August 2022Lunik
NATIONAL PUSH ON GAS; COVID JOB HIT
NATIONAL PUSH ON GAS; COVID JOB HIT

Energy ministers from Federal, state and territory jurisdictions have agreed to strengthen regulations to increase energy supply across Australia.

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Emily Minson16 August 2022Lunik
MAJOR REVIEW OF DEFENCE; EXPORT SURGE
MAJOR REVIEW OF DEFENCE; EXPORT SURGE

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles have announced a Defence Strategic Review to assess the nation’s Defence preparedness and mobilisation needs to 2032-33.

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Emily Minson9 August 2022Lunik
GRIM WARNING  ON BUDGET; CPI SOARING
GRIM WARNING ON BUDGET; CPI SOARING

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has again warned that the Federal Government would use the October Budget to make hard decisions necessary for “responsible budget repair”.

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Emily Minson2 August 2022Lunik
LABOR’S BILLS SET TO ROLL;  $2B SCAM HIT
LABOR’S BILLS SET TO ROLL; $2B SCAM HIT

Federal Parliament resumes today (July 26), with the new Albanese Labor Government committing to introduce at least 18 pieces of legislation in the first sitting week.

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Emily Minson26 July 2022Lunik
AUSTRALIA SIGNS UP ON ENERGY, MINERAL LINKS
AUSTRALIA SIGNS UP ON ENERGY, MINERAL LINKS

Australia and US have formally agreed to develop and deploy a range of clean energy technologies in their commitment to the Paris Agreement and pursuit of targets for net-zero greenhouse gas emissions.

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Emily Minson19 July 2022Lunik
JOBS, SKILLS IN SUMMIT FOCUS; TRADE SPIKE
JOBS, SKILLS IN SUMMIT FOCUS; TRADE SPIKE

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has formally announced his Jobs and Skills Summit, to be held in early September and attended by employers, unions and government representatives.

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Emily Minson12 July 2022Lunik
KEEPING A LID ON BUDGET EXPECTATIONS
KEEPING A LID ON BUDGET EXPECTATIONS

The Federal Treasurer will have an opportunity to confirm the Government’s spending and savings plans when he delivers a statement to the new Federal Parliament late in July.

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Emily Minson7 July 2022Lunik
RECORD ENERGY EXPORTS; NEW DISASTER BODY
RECORD ENERGY EXPORTS; NEW DISASTER BODY

Australia’s resource and energy export earnings are forecast to reach a new record of $419 billion in 2022-23, according to a new report by the Federal Department of Industry, Science and Resources.

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Emily Minson5 July 2022Lunik
BUDGET DEFICIT TRIMMED; NEW HEADS AT APS
BUDGET DEFICIT TRIMMED; NEW HEADS AT APS

Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers may be preaching fiscal constraint, but Australia’s budget bottom line for 2021-22 is already substantially healthier than that projected in the March Budget.

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Emily Minson28 June 2022Lunik
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