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ABC News Business • Jun 26, 2025

'Back to the drawing board': ACT Greens won't support budget's health levy

The rejection of the proposed $250 health levy by the ACT Greens raises uncertainty about the budget’s revenue targets and may necessitate adjustments to funding allocations in hea...

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ABC News Business • Jun 25, 2025

'Judas goat': Qld deputy premier slams Labor MPs skipping parliament

The absence of five Queensland Labor MPs during the budget sitting could impact financial discussions and decision-making processes within the parliamentary session.

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City A.M. • Jun 25, 2025

James Reed: UK jobs market is among worst I’ve ever seen

The prolonged downturn in employment over nearly three years highlights significant challenges in the UK labor market, potentially impacting economic growth, business stability, an...

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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

‘We need the next Nikolay Storonsky’: Labour urged to act now to create next tech unicorn

Attracting innovative technology entrepreneurs is considered crucial for driving significant economic growth and establishing new high-value companies within the UK’s evolving tech...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 18, 2025

Britons have just 23 hours of ‘genuinely free’ time a week – so much for labour-saving technology |...

Advancements in automation have the potential to greatly increase productivity, which could allow individuals to allocate more time to leisure rather than work, impacting economic...

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ABC News Business • Jun 17, 2025

Union wants 'presumed' right to work from home, as Labor weighs new law

The ongoing debate over remote work rights could influence wage structures, potentially affecting overtime pay and penalty rates for employees who manage their own schedules outsid...

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The Guardian – Business • May 31, 2025

The OpenAI empire - podcast

OpenAI’s rapid expansion transformed it into a leading industry player, generating substantial revenue and attracting significant investment while raising concerns about its operat...

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Sydney Morning Herald Biz • May 29, 2025

Gas is no longer a dirty word for Labor. Should it be?

The recent endorsement of the North West Shelf project indicates a shift in policy, potentially impacting investments and revenues within the energy sector by promoting continued d...

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ABC News Business • May 10, 2025

Economist says Labor's victory could change global energy trade

An economist suggests that the recent political shift may influence international energy markets, potentially affecting investment trends and economic strategies related to emergin...

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ABC News Business • May 10, 2025

Can Labor keep everyone happy on gas? Its Woodside decision will reveal all

The upcoming determination on Woodside Energy’s project extension will have important economic implications, impacting multiple stakeholders concerned about energy supply, costs, a...

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BBC Business • May 02, 2025

US jobs grow by more than expected despite tariff turmoil

In April, the addition of 177,000 jobs highlighted the strength of the labor market, exhibiting stability amid ongoing trade tensions and tariff-related challenges faced by the eco...

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MarketWatch Top Stories • May 01, 2025

April jobs report to give first hard evidence on whether trade wars have hurt hiring

The April jobs report could provide crucial insights into the impact of trade wars on hiring practices and the overall health of the U.S. labor market amid concerns about tariffs.

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