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Latest news: Economic recovery

Many ACT businesses still recovering from 2021 lockdown

The 2021 lockdown officially ended in mid-October – but many local businesses are still recovering 10 months later, according to Tom Adam, president of the Phillip Business Community.

‘Underwhelming’ budget for ACT business as economic headwinds strengthen

The Canberra Business Chamber says that more investment is needed to support and protect the local businesses that will drive economic diversity, job creation and sustainable economic growth, as they struggle with skills shortages, rampant cost increases, and shortages of supplies and workers.

University sector at a crossroads: report

Free undergraduate education and thousands of new university jobs could be a reality if the federal government lifts spending on higher education, a landmark report says. 

Australia’s economic outlook ‘tricky’ despite strength

Australia's economic recovery has been faster and better than expected, with stunningly low unemployment and soaring commodity prices, but what comes next is unclear.

Inflation, rates risk to business outlook post pandemic

While business activity is showing the green shoots of recovery from the pandemic, there remains the risk of increased insolvencies in the short to medium term, credit reporting agency CreditorWatch warns.

New support measures to help travel agents recover

Travel agents hit hard by COVID-19 restrictions will be given more than $75 million in government support to help recover.

Canberra’s office occupancy rates bounce back

After a low few months, Canberra’s office occupancy rates have returned to pre-Omicron levels, hitting the highest percentage in February since July 2021.

Government funding is lifeline for independent cinemas after horror movie of a year

Three Canberra independent cinemas have received Federal Government funding to help them recover from COVID-19 disruption.

Cost of living pressures affecting Australian households

The average Australian household has never felt better financially, but a new survey has also found concerns around the prolonged impact of COVID-19 and cost of living pressures are beginning to creep in.

Public sector shields ACT from pandemic recession

The ACT experienced its highest unemployment rates since 1999 this year, according to a new report, but the ACT is on track to recover.

Discount dining to revitalise inner Melbourne

Diners will be able to claim up to $150 in meal vouchers as part of a $44 million package to revitalise Melbourne's CBD after the city's sixth lockdown.

Epicorp announces recovery fund for Canberra small businesses

A new fund offering small, short-term loans will help Canberra’s small businesses to grow and recover as the region emerges from lockdown.

Social recovery plan to help Canberrans rebuild after lockdown

The ACT Government agreed to develop a ‘social recovery plan’, proposed by Andrew Braddock MLA, that would consider the most impacted and marginalised groups first, and ensure Canberrans had a genuine say about what they needed to recover from the pandemic.

Corona fatigue: the next enemy

Modern Australians don’t seem quite so well equipped to cope with the invisible bombardment of the coronavirus.

Frydenberg confident of avoiding recession despite lockdowns

The Australian economy is set to take a whack from the impact of half of the population being in lockdown, but Treasurer Josh Frydenberg is confident it won't result in a second recession in as many years.

COVID recovery to send emissions soaring

The global rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic is set to drive greenhouse gas emissions that stoke climate change to all-time highs, the Paris-based International Energy Agency says.

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