About 1.1 million Australians decided to change their jobs in the 12 months to last February, while 1.9 million wanted to worked but were unemployed.
‘Australia’s productivity returning to 2019 levels is no cause for complacency,’ the Productivity Commission said.
Prime Minister elect Christopher Luxon has concluded negotiations with New Zealand First and ACT New Zealand
New Zealand will likely be governed by a 3-way coalition involving the libertarian ACT, and nationalist New Zealand First.
The Labour leader said he understands calls for an immediate ceasefire but doesn’t believe that it is the correct position at this time.
Shadow science secretary Peter Kyle said the party would likely “continue engaging” with dissidents as frontbenchers broke ranks to call for a ceasefire.
Conservative Christopher Luxon is negotiating in private with ACT and New Zealand First on forming government.
Labour government loses half its seats in ‘bloodbath’ election loss.
Deputy party leader Angela Rayner declined to set a target but promised to unlock more government grants and prevent developers from dropping projects.
Michael Shanks won by an overwhelming 58.55 percent, boosting Labour’s confidence to oust the Tories and the SNP in the next general election.
The opposition party wants to build the high speed rail links but will have to assess related numbers when the election comes, the front bencher said.
The opposition leader accused the government of ‘pumping out complete garbage’ after ministers said he will let the UK become a ‘dumping ground’ for EU migrants
About 1.1 million Australians decided to change their jobs in the 12 months to last February, while 1.9 million wanted to worked but were unemployed.
‘Australia’s productivity returning to 2019 levels is no cause for complacency,’ the Productivity Commission said.
Prime Minister elect Christopher Luxon has concluded negotiations with New Zealand First and ACT New Zealand
New Zealand will likely be governed by a 3-way coalition involving the libertarian ACT, and nationalist New Zealand First.
The Labour leader said he understands calls for an immediate ceasefire but doesn’t believe that it is the correct position at this time.
Shadow science secretary Peter Kyle said the party would likely “continue engaging” with dissidents as frontbenchers broke ranks to call for a ceasefire.
Conservative Christopher Luxon is negotiating in private with ACT and New Zealand First on forming government.
Labour government loses half its seats in ‘bloodbath’ election loss.
Deputy party leader Angela Rayner declined to set a target but promised to unlock more government grants and prevent developers from dropping projects.
Michael Shanks won by an overwhelming 58.55 percent, boosting Labour’s confidence to oust the Tories and the SNP in the next general election.
The opposition party wants to build the high speed rail links but will have to assess related numbers when the election comes, the front bencher said.
The opposition leader accused the government of ‘pumping out complete garbage’ after ministers said he will let the UK become a ‘dumping ground’ for EU migrants