A new report on the impact of the carbon tax introduced in the Canadian state of British Columbia four years ago shows the state's GDP has grown faster than the rest of the nation that doesn't have one.
The usual suspects are on the "Reserve Bank to cut official interest rates" bandwagon again but the market overall is not so sure.
A poll dip that Tony should be thankful for. Tony Abbott should not be upset about one stray opinion poll showing a Labor revival into a potentially winning position. This week’s Newspoll has done him a great favour by substantially decreasing the chances that his opponents will do the vote-winning thing and draft Kevin Rudd back […]
The selection of the 1000 refugees Australia is to take from war-torn Syria will present Australian immigration authorities with quite a delicate problem.
Back in August last year the Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced her version of keeping the promise made by her predecessor Kevin Rudd to end the blame game over improving the public hospital system.
A recent US national study finds that while most economists agree on core economic concepts, values and methods, they differ along gender lines in their views on important economic policy.
When governments are forced into budget cost cutting it is at the state level that sackings mainly occur.
It was proved again this morning -- put on enough pressure and this Labor government will weaken.
As the troika comprising the European Commission, the International Monetary Fund and the European Central Bank continue their investigation into proposed austerity measures by the Greek government, the social unrest in the country grows.
The OECD overnight delivered a somewhat sober assessment of world economic prospects but the Australian economy again emerged from the review as one of the developed world's rare economic success stories.