Morrison accelerates 15 major infrastructure projects

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison will quickly advance 15 large-scale infrastructure projects worth A$72 billion after the economic downturn caused by the new crown epidemic to provide 6.6 Wang En jobs. The Prime Minister has pledged to invest 180 billion Australian dollars in infrastructure over the next ten years. After the pandemic made 1.3 million…

Experts call or add GST

Skynews’s financial show host, financial expert Peter Switzer, if he does not consider Australia’s bipartisan politics, he will call for and promote Australia’s goods and services tax. Peter Switzer said that our neighbor New Zealand, their GST has increased to 15%, but this has not affected their economy. He said that if Australia does not…

Turnover of building land in Australia is increasing

Only a few days after the federal government launched the new HomeBuilder subsidy program, developers across Australia reported that their sales and consulting volume had increased dramatically. Although initially confused about the eligibility of the subsidy, hundreds of deals were concluded just last weekend-ranging from small plots on the Sunshine Coast to large plots in…

The world’s most livable city

Australia has an obvious environmental advantage, especially Melbourne, where the urban greening rate is as high as 40%, and it has won the ranking title of the economist think tank “The World’s Most Livable City” for seven consecutive years. The quality of life here is significantly higher than other cities. The Economist Intelligence Unit Index…

business activity rebounded in may

​As Covid-19 restrictions began to relax and the economy slowly reopened, business confidence and conditions rebounded due to improved terms of trade and profitability. The Reserve Bank of Australia’s closely watched National Bank Business Survey recently revealed that although business conditions remained negative, they jumped 10 points in May after falling to the level of…