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Economic round up: weather winners and losers

SUZY MAC  |  TUESDAY, 26 JUN 2007
While recent downpours have seen Australian farm-export earnings forecasts raised by $900 million, storms have not been so kind to coal exporters, or to major commercial energy users who almost ran out of gas last week. It seems that Mother Nature has ...

Economic round-up: Infrastructure - sink or swim?

SUZY MAC  |  THURSDAY, 21 JUN 2007
Weakness in our infrastructure just wont go away as a new report by the Prime Minister's chief scientific panel warns that climate changes are presenting further challenges to infrastructure and the future of our economy. Independent think tank, CEDA ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  TUESDAY, 19 DEC 2006
The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE) has again revised its estimates of the impact of the national drought which is now expected to impact about 60 per cent of the nation's arable land as opposed to the forecast of 40 ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  THURSDAY, 7 DEC 2006
The release of the latest national accounts data shows that the seasonally adjusted final consumption expenditure measure of GDP grew by only 0.3 per cent over the last quarter to take the annual tally to 2.2 per cent. Positive or negative contributions ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  TUESDAY, 26 SEP 2006
The acting executive director of the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Karen Schneider, said that earnings from commodity exports are expected to increase by 14 per cent to $140 billion in 2006-07, of which minerals and energy ...

ABARE says exports to increase 16 per cent in 2004/05

AAP  |  MONDAY, 20 SEP 2004
Australia's commodity exports are predicted to rise by 16% to a record $96 billion in 2004/05, the nation's chief forecaster said today. Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE) executive director Brian Fisher said the increase ...

Farms still struggling to turn a profit: ABARE

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 2 MAR 2004
The business of farming just keeps getting harder with almost a quarter of all primary producers tipped to make a loss this financial year. The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE), at its annual Outlook conference, today ...

Farm income to lift 45 per cent in 2003-2004

AAP  |  MONDAY, 15 DEC 2003
Farmers should enjoy a 45 per cent lift in income this year but the drought and the stronger dollar will still make conditions tough. The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE), in its last report of the year, said net cash ...

World economic growth expected to grow to 3.5% in 2004

World economic growth is expected to strengthen to 3.5 per cent in 2004, compared with 2.7% in 2003. Australia's top commodity forecaster - the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE) said the nation's commodity export earnings ...
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