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EEconomy Read More PNG’s economic growth rate alarming, says former Deputy Prime MinisterAugust 21, 2025 By Shemmeine HarleyUPNG Journalism Student Former Deputy Prime Minister, Charles Abel, expressing his concerns on the 2025 PNG…
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EEconomy Read More Gas ‘crisis’ warning as MBIE warns again supply falling faster than expectedAugust 21, 2025 Photo: 123RF Consumption of natural gas dropped to its lowest level since 2011 last year, and the Ministry…
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EEconomy Read More ‘Lazy tax’ could be costing Aussies six figures of superAugust 21, 2025 Almost one third of Australians are missing out on potentially six figures worth of superannuation by not making…
EEconomy Read More Brisbane economy breaks $200 billion barrierAugust 21, 2025 Brisbane’s economy has surged past $200 billion for the first time, with new figures confirming the city’s position…
EEconomy Read More It’s Strike 2 in Bulacan as Marcos flags P56-M ‘ghost’ flood projectAugust 21, 2025 ALL GOOD—ON PAPER President Marcos led a surprise inspection of a “ghost” river wall project in Barangay Piel,…
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