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Government introduces New Vehicle Efficiency Standards

The Albanese Government is delivering more cars that are cheaper to run, giving motorists choice by introducing a New Vehicle Efficiency Standard for Australia. The United States has had a similar policy in...

Jobs and Skills Councils delivering for businesses, workers and the economy

The Albanese Government’s $442 million Jobs and Skills Councils (JSCs), which are vital to tackling Australia’s critical current and future skills and workforce challenges, have all been formally established. JSCs are a network...

IR Reforms – now and next year

The fierce public and political debate about the Albanese Government’s new Secure Jobs, Better Pay Bill (2022) ended last week when the Government secured the crucial Upper House vote of ACT Senator...

Manufacturing industry welcomes focus on local industry future

The Australian Food and Grocery Council welcomes the Albanese government’s commitment to building a strong, technology-driven and future-ready Australian manufacturing sector with its $15 billion National Reconstruction Fund. Federal Minister for Industry and...

Changes to industrial relations don’t go far enough for retail

The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) has welcomed concessions by the Albanese government in relation to the Secure Work Better Pay legislation but says that amendments proposed by the crossbench don’t go far...

Government overreach on draft IR Reforms

The Albanese Government tabled its new Secure Jobs, Better Pay Bill (2022) in the Australian Parliament for consideration. The Bill was developed in response to the outcomes of the Jobs and Skills...

Federal Budget 2022-23 handed down in testing economic times

Industry bodies have commended the federal government’s first budget for its social reforms, including greater access to child care and paid parental leave, which will help families with the rising cost of...

The 47th Parliament of Australia

When the Morrison Government was elected in May 2019, Covid-19 was unknown. Further, and despite suffering significant natural disasters in the recent past, Australia had never seen anything like the scale of...
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