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A push for Australia to increase its defence spending to 3.5 per cent of GDP would threaten the government’s policy agenda.
While Australia's headline GDP keeps chugging along, looking below the surface reveals a deeply troubled economy.
In 2025, there is every reason to be optimistic about Australia’s economic outlook. Think about where we are: the fastest growing region of the world in human history. Think about what we have: the ...
Australia prime minister says his country will stick to its current plan to lift defense spending from 2% to 2.3% of GDP by 2034 - Anadolu Ajansı ...
The Defence Minister attended the NATO summit in The Hague in the Netherlands this week, where member nations agreed to lift their defence spending to 5 per cent of GDP over 10 years.
Economists tip the Reserve Bank will cut the cash rate to 3.6  per cent — a move expected to ease mortgage repayments but ...
In the longer term it is difficult to square sluggish productivity growth against inflation remaining close to the middle of ...
The direct impact of US tariffs on Australia would be “positive” for the economy in the long run, but the small benefit would ...
Global Life-Work Balance Index reveals the best and worst countries for life-work balance around the world. It investigates everything from average work hours to public safety to determine where the ...