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Economy

EXPLAINER

Interest rates cuts have reduced the cost of living for employee households

By Greg Jericho

After last week’s inflation figures the government got some good news from today’s Cost of Living figures.

Economy
Interest rates cuts have reduced the cost of living for employee households

OFF THE CHARTS

Question Time: Ted O'Brien finds another rake to step on, explained in 3 charts

By Greg Jericho

The Shadow Treasurer, who you would think would have an easy day given the RBA decided not to cut interest rates, unfortunately keeps finding a rake to step on.

Economy
Question Time: Ted O'Brien finds another rake to step on, explained in 3 charts

WHAT'S NEW

Reserve Bank holds interest rates at 3.6%

By staff writers

The Reserve Bank of Australia has again chosen to hold the cash rate at 3.6 per cent.

Economy
Reserve Bank holds interest rates at 3.6%

WHAT'S NEW

Australia Last? Australia’s Resources Minister puts Japan ahead of Australians on gas and electricity prices

By Mark Ogge

Despite our enormous energy reserves, Australian households are paying higher prices for electricity than Japanese consumers according to new analysis released today by the Australia Institute.

EconomyClimate
Australia Last? Australia’s Resources Minister puts Japan ahead of Australians on gas and electricity prices

WHAT'S NEW

Latest data shows housing becoming less affordable

By Matt Grudnoff

Since the Federal Election, which was fought on who could make housing more affordable, housing has become even less affordable.

Economy
Latest data shows housing becoming less affordable

EXPLAINER

Two growing tax loopholes that are exploited by the rich – and how to plug the leaks

By Matt Grudnoff

Those on million-dollar incomes should not be able to manipulate the tax system to avoid paying their fair share.

Economy
Two growing tax loopholes that are exploited by the rich – and how to plug the leaks

OPINION

To build Australia’s revenue base, we need to stop giving away our greatest assets

Esther Anatolitis
Esther Anatolitis
EconomySociety & Inequality
To build Australia’s revenue base, we need to stop giving away our greatest assets

OFF THE CHARTS

The energy rebates have stopped, but the cost of fossil fuels keeps electricity prices rising

By Greg Jericho

Electricity price were the biggest reasons for the unexpected jump in the inflation numbers out this week.

Economy
The energy rebates have stopped, but the cost of fossil fuels keeps electricity prices rising

WHAT'S NEW

Poverty is a policy choice. Time for a new policy to bring a million Australian kids out of poverty

By staff writers

EconomySociety & Inequality
Poverty is a policy choice. Time for a new policy to bring a million Australian kids out of poverty

WHAT'S NEW

Fortescue: Fuel Tax Credit makes diesel 'artificially cheap', overhaul needed for climate

By Tegan George

A Fortescue executive has called for a major overhaul of Australia’s $11 billion fuel tax credit scheme, arguing it undermines the nation’s climate goals by making diesel “artificially cheap”.

EconomyClimate
Fortescue: Fuel Tax Credit makes diesel 'artificially cheap', overhaul needed for climate
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