Win the election, buy some wheels. Seriously
Coalition voters spent up big on cars after Tony Abbott's 2013 win.
Peter Martin is the Economics Editor for The Age.
Coalition voters spent up big on cars after Tony Abbott's 2013 win.
So popular are weekend penalty rates that a startling 76 per cent Australians who don't get them want them to stay.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics made the right call to shut down the disastrous 2016 census but the website's troubles were avoidable and rooted in years of bad decisions, a parliamentary inquiry has found.
Never accept dietary advice from the Nationals.
The United Kingdom, Ireland, Belgium, France, Fiji, Mexico, South Africa and parts of America have sugar taxes. Australia could be next.
Australia's tax system has become skewed towards a growing and apparently untouchable group of 'taxed nots' - they are older Australians who pay roughly $1 billion per year less tax than younger Australians in the same circumstances, according to a new Grattan Institute report.
Much lower than expected wage growth has knocked a hole in the government's budget projections, blowing out deficits right through until 2019-20.
What if the right to an income was as basic as the right to vote?
f you think it's a long time since you got your last pay rise, you are right. The Bureau of Statistics says over the past four years the average wait has climbed from 12 months to 14 months – the longest on record.
Reserve Bank governor Philip Lowe has labelled US President-elect Donald Trump's trade policy "dangerous" and probably his biggest concern.
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