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This food timeline started as a way to explore the revolution in Australian food that has occurred during the baby-boomers’ lifetime, but has since expanded to include more about the previous decades (and century) as well. Also included are overseas events and trends that had an impact here. The entries are brief, but there are lots of links if you want more information.
Ben Bernanke, Douglas Diamond, and Philip Dybvig were honored for their work on financial instability
Congratulations to Ben Bernanke, Douglas Diamond, and Philip Dybvig for winning the 2022 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (2022). “I have had the great pleasure of working with Bernanke and Dybvig, and all three economists have impressed me with their pioneering research on banks and financial crises,” said INET President Rob Johnson on the occasion of the award’s announcement. INET Research Director Thomas Ferguson echoed the sentiment, commenting that "financial stability has been a key concern of our organization from the beginning and that the research of these economists had helped advance the field."
The Australia Institute surveyed a nationally representative sample of 1,003 Australians about the circumstances under which the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) should be allowed to hold public hearings. The results show that most Australians support the NACC being permitted to hold public hearings under more circumstances than in the currently tabled legislation. Key Results: More
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Organizers across the country are deploying a multitude of tools to help people imagine and enact a vision for the world we are building, using community surveys, participatory budgeting and People’s Movement Assemblies.
By connecting small-scale local farmers directly with bakeries and restaurants, Al Barakeh is transforming the city’s economic model.
The end of the Low-Middle Income Tax Offset will deliver a tax increase of up to $1,500 for people earning under $90,000 - a 3% tax rise for someone on $50,000
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As Phoenix copes with a dwindling water supply, flood irrigation and canal systems grounded in traditional Indigenous knowledge are allowing these urban gardeners to grow crops in the Valley of the Sun’s extreme conditions.
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New research has revealed that Gen Z would receive only 2.8% of the first year of the Stage 3 Tax Cuts legislated by the Morrison Government. The newly released age-based data break down reveals that in financial year 2024-2025, those under 25 years old would receive only 2.8% of the billions in tax cuts which
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