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JobSeeker allowance: Government set to make major update to JobSeeker program

Banks overwhelmed by unprecedented mortgage demand

MacroBusiness Access Subscriber Only Content All recent data shows that Australian mortgage demand is white hot. The official lending commitments data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) showed that the value of new mortgages (excluding refinancings) issued in December surged to record highs following explosive 31% year-on-year growth. This growth was driven by owner-occupiers, where the value mortgages issued rocketed by 39% in calendar year 2020: The CBA’s internal data for January also showed that new lending for housing soared to new highs: It seems Australian lenders are struggling to cope with the influx given mortgage approval times have blown-out to months:

Evil Anna: Banks to remain easy on distressed loans

Evil Anna: Banks to remain easy on distressed loans
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JobSeeker set for increase as data shows it could cost less than $3 billion a year

Advertisement Unemployed workers will get a boost to the JobSeeker payment, set to be announced on Tuesday, as new data shows an $80-a-fortnight lift would cost the budget less than $3 billion a year. As the federal government faces more pressure to deliver a permanent increase in the $565.70-a-fortnight JobSeeker payment, evidence from Anglicare and the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows unemployed people have used the coronavirus supplement to improve their quality of life. There were fewer people asking charities for help during the pandemic due to more generous government support for those out of work or losing hours. Credit:Kate Geraghty

Help tell your community s story - join our remote area team: Australia

Date Time Help tell your community’s story – join our remote area team: Australia The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is recruiting over 300 Census remote area team roles across Australia for the 2021 Census. The teams will comprise of Remote Area Management Team Leaders and Remote Area Management Team Members. Both roles have responsibility for ensuring that people in remote and very remote areas are counted in the Census including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, and people in national parks and pastoral stations. Andrew Henderson, Census Executive Director and National Spokesperson said, “remote area teams will manage the collection of Census data in the field by conducting interviews to ensure people from all cultures and communities are included in this important count.

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