This week our focus is on socio-economic matters, in particular employment matters. First, as previously advised, the Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety, Brooke Van Velden, has announced that the minimum wage will increase by 1.5% from 1 April this year to $23.50 per hour (i.e. up from $23.15), giving
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