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US replaces Australia as international students' favourite destination

Australia has fallen from the top spot in university rankings. Australia’s position as a leading study destination has been challenged by high living costs, tuition fees, and visa policy uncertainties, leading to a decline in its university rankings and a two per cent drop in international student preferences.

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Retail insolvencies rise as cost-of-living pressures slash consumer spending

Retail insolvencies rise as cost-of-living pressures slash consumer spending
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Foreign students did not save the economy

Foreign students did not save the economy
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Triple whammy 50-bp cash rate hikes tipped by NAB

Economists at the major bank believe the Reserve Bank will play out its largest cash rate increase in two decades not once, but twice more. NAB has reassessed its forecasts after the Reserve Bank of

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Election 2022: NAB business survey shows business is booming, but wage pressure is building

Businesses are reporting a surge in the cost of workers just as Labor leader Anthony Albanese backs a 5 per cent wage increase in the minimum wage, which economists warn would pressure interest rates.

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