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Talking Business #9 Interview with Matt Drum from Ndevr
Manage episode 409286563 series 2094648
Data from research firms show the number of people using X daily is falling, more than a year after tech billionaire Elon Musk bought the app formerly known as Twitter.
Australian unions will push for a 5% increase to the minimum wage for more than 2.9 million workers, while employers will demand a major pay slowdown to offset record increases that “overcompensated” for inflation.
Jacqui Lambie will demand the Liberals agree to boost transparency in Tasmania’s political system, and rethink plans for a $715 million AFL stadium in Hobart, in exchange for a deal to return Premier Jeremy Rockliff to power.
Peter Dutton has committed the Coalition to develop laws that could extend to forcibly breaking up Coles and Woolworths. Basically, he has stopped the Nationals working with the Greens to rein in supermarket power, telling Coalition MPs that the Coalition will not use the Greens for economic leadership.
Despite worsening affordability, rising cost of living and rate hikes, CoreLogic data shows that property prices rose 8.9% in February driving up the cost of rent way over inflation, thanks to the undersupply of housing and high migration.
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Manage episode 409286563 series 2094648
Data from research firms show the number of people using X daily is falling, more than a year after tech billionaire Elon Musk bought the app formerly known as Twitter.
Australian unions will push for a 5% increase to the minimum wage for more than 2.9 million workers, while employers will demand a major pay slowdown to offset record increases that “overcompensated” for inflation.
Jacqui Lambie will demand the Liberals agree to boost transparency in Tasmania’s political system, and rethink plans for a $715 million AFL stadium in Hobart, in exchange for a deal to return Premier Jeremy Rockliff to power.
Peter Dutton has committed the Coalition to develop laws that could extend to forcibly breaking up Coles and Woolworths. Basically, he has stopped the Nationals working with the Greens to rein in supermarket power, telling Coalition MPs that the Coalition will not use the Greens for economic leadership.
Despite worsening affordability, rising cost of living and rate hikes, CoreLogic data shows that property prices rose 8.9% in February driving up the cost of rent way over inflation, thanks to the undersupply of housing and high migration.
Follow my socials on:
https://twitter.com/leongettler
https://www.instagram.com/leongettler/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/leongettler/
https://www.facebook.com/talkingbusinesspodcast
https://www.youtube.com/c/LeonGettler/discussion?app=desktop
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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