Australia – Fast Facts


Australia comes under the high income OECD economies group, as to the classification made by the World Bank on the basis of income and region for the year 2006.

Both the productive agricultural system and mineral reserves has made the country one among the best-industrialized nation over the world. The important agricultural products are wheat, meat and wool products. Major metallic items found from the country are gold, silver, coal, bauxite, iron-ore, lead, zinc, and natural gas.

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Australia Economic Stimulus


On Australia economic stimulus
As per reports of 14th December 2008, an Australia economic stimulus package has been announced that is supposed to look after renewable energy scenario of that country.

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Australia Economic Growth


Overall economic condition of Australia
Economy of Australia is one of world’s strongest. There has been growth in various sectors in Australia like mining and services. However, there are some sectors like manufacturing, which has not been doing too well.

Australia economic growth: Current situation

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Australia Economic Development


Australia’s prosperous economy has been largely possible due to several reforms introduced by its government at different points in time. Services sector accounts for more than 65 percent of Australia’s total GDP. Australian government allocates a significant portion of its budget to infrastructure projects and economic development.

Australian Budget 2008-09

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Australia Budget


Australia budget depicts Australia Government’s projected financial and operational goals in the following financial year. Australia budget also exhibits the financial performance of the Government of Australia.

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Australian Property Market: Sign of the Times – a ‘For Sale’ Sign


There had been hopes that the Australian economy would escape the Financial Crisis unscathed, protected by Asian demand for its abundant commodities. While it is true that Chinese demand is picking up again, the idea of Australian immunity to global economics have been laid to rest along with pretty much every other ‘decoupling’ theory that had recently been in vogue.

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