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The Federal Government has announced it will contribute more than $9 million toward research for the protection of soldiers of the Australian Defence Force.
The funding is in addition to industry funding of around $11 million in cash and in-kind contributions.
The project, a partnership between the Government, Defence industry and research organisations, aims to improve the protective equipment that soldiers wear to combat a range of existing and evolving threats, including Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs).
Rural Research & Development Corporations funding to continue
The Federal Government will continue its matching contributions to rural research and development corporations, following the release of a review on RDCs by the Productivity Commission.
Iron ore mine extension could generate $56 billion: report
A CSIRO research report has found that a extending the life of existing iron ore mines in Australia and optimising marginal deposits would contribute an additional $56 billion to the national budget.
WA carbon capture and storage assessment funded
The Collie South West Hub capture and storage (CCS) trial project in Western Australia is to receive up to $104 million in matching Federal and State funding for the completion of a detailed storage viability study.
Australia's unemployment rate steady at 4.9 per cent in May
The seasonally adjusted Australian unemployment rate remained steady at 4.9 per cent in May, as announced by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
The ABS reported the number of people employed increased by 7,800 to 11,440,500 in May. The increase in employment was driven by an increase in part-time employment, up 29,800 people to 3,413,500 and was offset by a decrease in full-time employment, down 22,000 people to 8,027,100.
The number of people unemployed increased by 8,900 people to 592,800 in May, reported the ABS.
The ABS monthly aggregate hours worked series showed an increase in May, up 6.4 million hours to 1,601.1 million hours.
The ABS reported labour force participation rate in May of 65.6 per cent, which was unchanged from April.
The ABS reported labour force underutilisation rate was 12.2 per cent in May, up 0.2 percentage points from February.
More details are available in the May 2011 issue of Labour Force, Australia
Jobs growth implies rising business confidence
International recruitment and consultancy firm Michael Page has published its latest figures on grow demand growth, finding that business confidence is bolstering employment growth.
Indigenous education plan released
Indigenous education plan released
Productivity Commission study supports carbon price approach
The Productivity Commissions has provided evidence that supports the Government’s ambition of setting a price on carbon, concluding in its research report that a price-based approach is relatively the most cost-effective, and that the abatement achieved from existing policies “could have been achieved at a fraction of the cost.”
National Health Performance Authority to go ahead
A new $118 million National Health Performance Authority will be created to monitor hospital performance, including error rates, following agreement between federal, state and territory health ministers in Melbourne on Tuesday.
Exposure draft released for GBE Guidelines
An exposure draft of the revised Government Business Enterprises (GBE) Guidelines has been released by the Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Senator Penny Wong.
Climate change risks to coastal buildings and infrastructure report released
More than $226 billion in commercial, industrial, road and rail, and residential assets are potentially exposed to inundation and erosion hazards in the face of a sea level rise of 1.1 metres, according to a supplementary report released by the Federal Government.
Fair Work Australia raises minimum wages
Fair Work Australia has announced an increase of $19.40 a week for minimum wage earners, a move that will affect over 1.35 million Australians.
Federal Government announces $97 million for smarter schools
The Federal Government has announced a $97.7 million package for the education sector under the fifth round of funding under the National Partnerships scheme.
UK research shows Australia a fertile start-up environment
Research conducted by the University of Exeter Business School in the United Kingdom shows that the Australian Government’s Innovation Investment Fund allows start-up companies more scope for follow-on investments and has significantly contributed towards the development of high-potential businesses.
Federal Government to develop Cyber White Paper
The Federal Government has announced plans to develop a Cyber White Paper that will ‘provide a comprehensive blueprint’ to build internet security for the public.
National Water Commission releases water reform options report
A new report that sets out three reform options to ensure Australia's water sector has been released by the National Water Commission.
Fair Work Australia gives unions a boost
Unions have won significantly broader rights to pursue industrial action after a ruling by Fair Work Australia ensured increased legal protection for striking.
Garnaut calls for independent emissions target authority
Senior climate change advisor to the Prime Minister Ross Garnaut has called for the establishment of an independent umpire with the authority to force the federal government to make alterations to emissions targets.
GDP drop as current account deficit worsens
The current account deficit (CAD), the discrepancy between the value of goods imported and that of goods exported, is widening according to recent findings.
New Australian Defence Force appointments
The Federal Government has announced the new command arrangements for the Australian Defence Force as Air Chief Marshall Angus Huston steps down from the ADF’s top job after the completion of his second three-year rotation.
AustCham says focus on services with China
The Australian Chamber of Commerce in China (AustCham) has released its first Issue Paper on the Australian financial sector in China, saying the focus in trade between the two countries should increasingly move towards services.