A Balancing Act: Wage Growth and Inflation
Inflation is set to continue outpacing wage growth over the year, creating cost of living pressures for consumers.
Russia-Ukraine Conflict Set to Destabilise Global Energy Market
The Russia-Ukraine conflict has increased volatility in global energy markets, contributing to surging oil and gas prices
Powering Ahead: Short-Term Coal Demand Has Remained Robust Despite Headwinds
Demand for coal is forecast to remain strong over the next five years, despite rising environmental concerns and moves towards net zero in Australia’s largest coal export markets
Oil Prices Surge in 2021 Amid a Global Economic Recovery
As the global economy gradually recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, the world price of crude oil is expected to surge by 42.9% in 2021 and remain stable in 2022.
Economic Update: Labour Force, June 2021
The latest Labour Force data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics has shown that the national unemployment rate fell to 4.9% in June 2021 in seasonally adjusted terms
Coal Outlook Positive Amid Climate Change Summit
As Australia faces pressure to take greater action on climate change, IBISWorld has examined the outlook of the Coal Mining industry.
Losing Energy: Uranium Production Set to Fall
IBISWorld examines the outlook for uranium mining and nuclear power in Australia, following the closure of the Ranger mine in the Northern Territory.
Out of Gas: Domestic Fuel Supply in Doubt Amid Refinery Closure
IBISWorld examines Australia's fuel security amid the closure of the Kwinana refinery, and the ongoing reliance on imported fuel and petroleum products.
Export Extinction: Asian Climate Commitments Threaten Coal
IBISWorld examines the outlook for coal and gas exports, given Australia's major export markets are adopting stronger environmental targets.
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