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The Brisbane Rental Crisis is Explained in 5 Parts

The Brisbane Rental Crisis is Explained in 5 Parts As someone who has just moved to Brisbane, you may wonder why it’s so difficult to find a rental property. The simple answer is that there is more demand than supply at the moment. This is due to a combination of factors, including a record year…
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The Arrival of International Students Boosts the Australian Economy

The Arrival of International Students Boosts the Australian Economy Undoubtedly, international students are a significant driver of the Australian economy. In 2019, international students contributed nearly $40 billion to the country’s GDP. Their sudden departure during the pandemic hit the Australian economy hard. With fewer international students enrolling in universities, there was less money spent…
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Queensland’s Government Takes Bold Steps to Address the Growing Housing Crisis

Queensland’s Government Takes Bold Steps to Address the Growing Housing Crisis Queensland’s Premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk, has announced a historic housing summit to address the state’s growing housing crisis. The number of people moving to Queensland from other states in Australia is putting increasing pressure on the availability of housing, with demand outstripping supply. The critical…
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Australia Relaxes Visa Rules to Ease Unprecedented Labour Shortages

Australia Relaxes Visa Rules to Ease Unprecedented Labour Shortages Australia has finished runner-up in a contest that no right-minded country would wish to compete for – the silver medal for the most severe labour and skills shortage in the world, bested only by Canada, according to the organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The…
