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Labor has ploughed $7.1bn into fixing ramping but has the money been wasted, asks Paul Starick.
The dollar, bond yields, futures markets and leading economists are now pointing in a new direction after a fall in the Reserve Bank of Australia’s preferred measure of inflation.
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There is more than enough money for every one of us to have a home, fresh food, medicine, a reliable way to get to work, and to pay our bills, writes Aimee McVeigh.
Queenslanders are changing their habits due to soaring petrol prices – this is a confronting reality.
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