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Australian public sector pay in sharp focus amid COVID-19 economic recovery

Australian public sector pay in sharp focus amid COVID-19 economic recovery
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Australian public sector pay in sharp focus amid COVID-19 economic recovery

Australian public sector pay in sharp focus amid COVID-19 economic recovery
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Australian public sector pay in sharp focus amid COVID-19 economic recovery

Australian public sector pay in sharp focus amid COVID-19 economic recovery
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How to go booze-free and make the most of Dry July

How to go booze-free and make the most of Dry July Megan Johnston Photo: Seedlip It s that time of year again, when thousands of Australians put down their beer, say cheers to sobriety and swear off the booze – well, for a few weeks at least. Every winter, Dry July challenges Australians to take a month off alcohol, for their own health, and to help raise funds for Australians with cancer. Related Content The event, now in its 14th year, is part of a growing wave of interest in sobriety and moderate drinking, with data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showing alcohol consumption in Australia has been steadily dropping over the past 50 years since its peak in the 1970s.

Asian Markets Mostly Higher

Asian Markets Mostly Higher CANBERA (dpa-AFX) - Asian stock markets are trading mostly higher on Friday, following the broadly positive cues overnight from Wall Street on prospects of a strong global economic recovery after data showed improvement in manufacturing and jobless claims in the US. However, the surge in the delta variant of the coronavirus cases and travel curbs in several countries are capping the gains. Asian markets ended mostly lower on Thursday. Australian stock market is modestly higher on Friday, recouping some of the losses of the previous session, with the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 just below the 7,300 level, following the broadly positive cues overnight from Wall Street. Investors are also optimistic as restrictions were slightly eased following several outbreaks of the coronavirus Delta variant across the country.

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