Unemployment rate inches higher to 3.8 per cent

The jobless rate has inched 0.1 percentage points higher to 3.8 per cent, with 7000 jobs disappearing from the economy in March. The participation rate fell to 66.6 per cent from 66.7 per cent in February, according to official labour force data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. “With employment falling by around 7000 people … Read more

Business lobby goes into battle for supermarkets ahead of competition law debate

The big business lobby group that represents Coles and Woolworths is headed to Canberra for a last-ditch push to persuade MPs not to back powers to break up the powerful duopoly. A Greens bill to give the competition watchdog the ability to order the big supermarkets to reduce their power in particular markets is due … Read more

What’s Behind the Bitcoin Price Surge? Vibes, Mostly

The latest surge in the price of bitcoin is increasing the clamor around it, says Dal Bianco, drawing in yet more speculators and creating a “self-reinforcing cycle.” Likewise, when collective confidence in the prospect of further price growth falters, she says, the resultant downturn can be equally sudden. Under these conditions, demand can vanish as … Read more

IIM Kashipur Doctoral Program 2024 Admissions Begin, Last Date To Apply 31 March

Home Education Admission Alert: IIM Kashipur Doctoral Program 2024 Admissions Begin, Last Date To Apply 31 March The gender diversity percentage for the batch is 27.8% females and 72.2% males. Kashipur provides a wide range of fruitful areas for specialization under the Ph.D. program. (Image: Facebook/@IndianInstituteOfManagementKashipur) IIM Kashipur Doctoral Program 2024: Indian Institute of Management … Read more

Rork Projects collapses after ‘tsunami of impossible economic conditions’ leaving workers in limbo

A major Australian building and construction group spanning four states has collapsed, with the director blaming “impossible” economic conditions and building costs for the company’s downfall. Rork Projects, which describes itself as a national fit-out and refurbishment company, went into administration on Friday after 26 years of operation. The group, which serviced the corporate and … Read more

Aussie jobs with the biggest wage jumps last year, as wage growth outpaces inflation for the first time in three years

New data reveals the Australian jobs in which workers received the biggest wage jumps in 2023. The Wage Price Index (WPI) measures changes in the prices of labour, unaffected by compositional shifts in the labour force, hours worked or employee characteristics. The new data was updated on Wednesday to include information from December last year. … Read more

Help, My Friend Got Me a Dumb AI-Generated Present

“An artist friend of mine got me an AI-generated painting as a gift. I can see she tried to personalize the concept, and it’s nicely framed, but part of me still feels a little cheated. Is that fair?” —No Returns Dear No Returns, There’s something implicitly paradoxical about feeling “cheated” by a present. A gift … Read more

Labour’s £28bn green policy U-turn – podcast | News

In late 2021, Labour party members were still licking their wounds after a byelection defeat in Hartlepool, and Keir Starmer was at something of a crossroads in his leadership. He needed something big and bold that would excite his party and get the attention of voters. He was under pressure to match the ambition of … Read more

‘Scathing’ report says Australians being ripped off by banks, supermarkets, energy providers and airlines

Economic experts have slammed companies accused of price gouging in a scathing new report accusing supermarkets, energy providers and even airlines of driving up costs for bigger profits. University of Melbourne’s economics professor Allan Fels has delivered an 80-page report to the National Press Club of Australia recommending an investigation into “exploitative business pricing”. WATCH … Read more

ACOSS calls for ‘urgent’ hike to JobSeeker and related payments amid cost-of-living crisis

The peak Australian community services body says JobSeeker and related government payments must be “urgently raised and without further delay” following the announcement that an additional $115 million in funding will be committed to cost-of-living support services over the next five years. Beneficiaries of the funding include emergency relief organisations, financial counselling and other hardship … Read more