A call to redefine small business as those with less than 25 staff—as opposed to the current 15—looks set to be another contest for the federal election.
The increase in job numbers, almost double what was forecast, is positive news for the unemployed, but may diminish expectations of an RBA rate cut.
The manufacturing division of the CFMEU wants to walk, with a bill set to be voted on in Parliament next week.
Labor Party is drafting laws against vilifying based on race, sexuality, gender, disability or religion.
‘What they’re saying to me is ‘Michaelia, we just want to educate; under Mark Dreyfus and Anthony Albanese, we’re going to wind up litigating.’’
A call to redefine small business as those with less than 25 staff—as opposed to the current 15—looks set to be another contest for the federal election.
The increase in job numbers, almost double what was forecast, is positive news for the unemployed, but may diminish expectations of an RBA rate cut.
The manufacturing division of the CFMEU wants to walk, with a bill set to be voted on in Parliament next week.
Labor Party is drafting laws against vilifying based on race, sexuality, gender, disability or religion.
‘What they’re saying to me is ‘Michaelia, we just want to educate; under Mark Dreyfus and Anthony Albanese, we’re going to wind up litigating.’’