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McGowan opts for wait and see approach on NSW hard border after community cases emerge

McGowan announces 14-day quarantine for NSW arrivals We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss McGowan announces 14-day quarantine for NSW arrivals 12.32pm Normal text size Advertisement The West Australian Premier Mark McGowan has announced that after midnight Thursday, New South Wales arrivals will have to self quarantine for 14 days and be tested for the virus on day 11. Mr McGowan held a late emergency meeting with the Health Minister Roger Cook, WA Chief Health Officer Andrew Robertson, Commissioner of Police Chris Dawson and the Director General of Health DJ Russell-Weisz. The decision came after NSW Health advised of a further 12 locally acquired cases, bringing the total number of cases to 17.

November jobless rate fell to 6 8%: ASX closes 1 2% higher

It has been a positive day of trade for the Australian share market as it continued to climb throughout the day ending 1.2 per cent higher. Shares in Netwealth (ASX:NWL) performed well today while Whitehaven Coal (ASX:WHL) did not fare well despite after upgrading its Winchester South Project metallurgical coal mine JORC Resource. All of the sectors closed in the black. S&P/ASX 200 Futures market S&P 500 futures are eyeing a rise of 8 points. The Nasdaq futures are eyeing a rise of 34 points. And the ASX200 futures are eyeing a 72 point rise tomorrow morning. Local economic news LabourForce figures were released today for by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) with the unemployment rate decreased to 6.8 per cent with the employment rate increased by 0.7 per cent while total household wealth increased 1.7 per cent to a record high of $11,351 billion for November.

Hospitality industry suffering shortage of migrant slaves

MacroBusiness Access Subscriber Only Content at 1:00 pm on December 17, 2020 | 21 comments A new survey by the Australian Bureau of Statistics suggests that many businesses are finding it hard to attract skilled workers, with hospitality supposedly experiencing the biggest worker shortage: It’s hard to take this type of survey serious when the accommodation and food sector has experienced the biggest COVID-19 job and wage losses: The hospitality industry is also notorious for wage theft and migrant exploitation (see here and here). If the hospitality wants workers, it should offer legal wages and training.

Australian household wealth hits record high

Australian household wealth hits record high
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