Regional fatalities renew calls for road safety
Road toll figures have continued to jump, with a 12.9 spike in fatalities in the September quarter as people returned to the roads.
Road toll figures have continued to jump, with a 12.9 spike in fatalities in the September quarter as people returned to the roads.
Australia will pursue trade agreements with Israel, Switzerland, Norway, Middle East and Latin American nations.
Queensland has joined Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia in closing borders to greater Sydney as NSW records another 30 cases.
The former diplomat will lead Australia’s response to China after a promotion in the ministerial reshuffle.
Ten-week surge delivers $15.9bn improvement in federal government’s bottom line.
Coronavirus, a vaccine, the return to work, and China’s demand for iron ore and coal are the great unknowns confronting Treasury analysts.
Josh Frydenberg will reveal on Thursday Treasury has revised the cost of JobKeeper payment from $101.3bn to about $90bn.
Scott Morrison’s pre-election ministerial reshuffle is expected to move aged care into cabinet, create portfolios to support the post-pandemic economic agenda and avoid major upheaval.
An ‘all-but-official’ Chinese boycott of Australian coal is a ‘lose-lose’ situation that breaches free trade deal, PM warns.
An $850m home-care package will be the major spending item in this week’s mid-year economic and fiscal outlook.
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