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Housing supply crisis keeps inflation above target

July 31, 2024 The AIM Network 6

Annual housing inflation accelerated to 5.5 per cent over the year to June 2024, well above the average inflation rate of 3.8 per cent. Master […]

Federal Government must pay Rex workers staff entitlements

July 31, 2024 The AIM Network 13

USU Media Release The Albanese government must step in and cover the staff entitlements of Rex workers who have been told not only they will […]

Wildlife ecologist and volunteers who helped Kangaroo Island recover after devastating bushfires are in the running for Eureka Prize

July 31, 2024 The AIM Network 2

University of South Australia Media Release University of South Australia wildlife ecologist Sophie ‘Topa’ Petit and a team of Kangaroo Island volunteer NGOs have been […]

Builders optimistic ministerial reshuffle a chance for coordinated approach as new home approvals decline

July 30, 2024 The AIM Network 3

Newly released Australian Bureau of Statistics data has shown another slow month for building approvals, with just 13,237 new dwellings approved in June, a 6.5 […]

Alliance for Animals welcomes The Hon Julie Collins MP to Agriculture Ministry

July 29, 2024 The AIM Network 0

Australian Alliance for Animals Media Release The Australian Alliance for Animals congratulates The Hon Julie Collins MP on her appointment as the new Minister for […]

The Tortilla Curtain

July 28, 2024 The AIM Network 7

By James Moore   Nothing ever works to stop illegal immigration across the Texas and Mexico frontier. Migrants keep coming north hoping for a better life […]

Oxfam reaction to the Rio de Janeiro G20 Ministerial Declaration on International Tax Cooperation: “this is serious global progress”

July 26, 2024 The AIM Network 6

Oxfam Australia Media Release Responding to the Rio de Janeiro G20 Ministerial Declaration on International Tax Cooperation published today, Oxfam International’s Tax Policy Lead Susana […]

Top 1 per cent bags over $40 trillion in new wealth during past decade as taxes on the rich reach historic lows

July 25, 2024 The AIM Network 9

Oxfam Australia Media Release The richest 1 per cent have amassed $42 trillion in new wealth over the past decade, nearly 34 times more than […]

50th annual Trade and Assistance Review released

July 25, 2024 The AIM Network 0

Productivity Commission Media Release The Productivity Commission has released the 50th annual Trade and Assistance Review (TAR), which reports on the amount of assistance provided […]

Violence trickles down, and the myths that enable it

July 24, 2024 The AIM Network 24

By Andrew Klein   One of the most dangerous, evil myths permeating western culture is the idea that good things happen to good people and […]

IJM welcomes tougher stance on Big Tech for online child sexual abuse measures

July 24, 2024 The AIM Network 0

International Justice Mission Media Release International Justice Mission (IJM) Australia) welcomes move by eSafety Commissioner to hold big tech companies to account for tackling online […]

Social Democracy: Transitioning from Neoliberalism

July 24, 2024 The AIM Network 12

By Denis Hay From Neoliberalism to Social Democracy: A Path to a Fairer Australia Description Learn how Australia can transition from neoliberalism to social democracy […]

New report reveals technical and market implications for small modular nuclear reactors in Australia

July 24, 2024 The AIM Network 12

Australian Academy of Technological Sciences & Engineering Media Release A new report released today from the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) has […]

Public-private partnerships key to contain disaster and climate change impacts

July 23, 2024 The AIM Network 4

Media Release GOLD COAST: Emergency services must engage in partnerships with the private sector to contain the impacts of disasters and climate change, according to […]

Media Release – Over 8 in 10 Australians ready to pay a premium for new mattress if their old one gets recycled

July 23, 2024 The AIM Network 3

A new survey by Soft Landing Mattress Recycling, Australia’s largest mattress recycler, reveals Australian consumers’ strong stance on mattress sustainability and recycling. It issues a […]

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