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Labor's tobacco tax claims labelled a 'puff piece'

The Albanese government faces criticism over claims its tobacco tax will fund health measures. Experts call it a misleading 'puff piece' that ignores the true cost of smoking. Read the full analysis.

SA on track for net zero despite catastrophic forecasts

South Australia is confidently progressing towards its 2050 net zero emissions target, with new data showing strong renewable energy growth is outpacing grim predictions. Discover how the state is turning the tide.

RBA Pauses Rates, No Increases Expected Until 2026

The Reserve Bank of Australia has held the cash rate at 4.35% and signalled a prolonged pause, with no hikes expected before 2026. Discover what this means for mortgages and the economy.

RBA's Bullock Warns of Inflation Fight Until 2026

RBA Governor Michele Bullock warns inflation battle could last until 2026, with potential interest rate rises. Senator Dean Smith critiques government's economic approach. Read the full analysis.

Canberra Liberals' new shadow cabinet seeks unity

Mark Parton unveils a reshuffled Canberra Liberals shadow cabinet, aiming to present a united front after a year of internal conflict. Can the opposition convince voters it's ready to govern?

ACT Liberals reunite as Parton unveils new shadow cabinet

ACT Opposition Leader Mark Parton has drawn a line in the sand, bringing former leader Elizabeth Lee and Peter Cain back into a unified shadow cabinet. The reshuffle aims to heal divisions and build a platform for the 2028 election.

WA Economic Lead Narrows, Commercial Property Strong

A new JLL report forecasts WA's economic lead over other states will narrow as resource demand moderates, but defence, critical minerals and a tight industrial market will drive commercial property. Read the full analysis.

Eight Townsville businesses liquidated in December

Eight Townsville-area businesses entered liquidation in December 2023, including a well-known restaurant and a construction firm. Discover the full list and what it means for the local economy.

Hunter's job gap: 37,000 positions needed for growth

The Hunter region faces a critical jobs shortage despite low unemployment. Professor Phillip O'Neill reveals why generating 37,000 new positions is essential to avoid becoming another 'place left behind'.

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