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Jacob Shteyman

Australia

Contributor at 9News Sydney

economics and v8 supercars correspondent at @aapnewswire. send tips, abuse to [email protected]

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  • 5 days ago | au.news.yahoo.com | Jacob Shteyman

    When Tom Sermanni first took charge of the Australian women's national football team, they weren't playing in front of sell-out crowds. They weren't even called the Matildas. Sermanni's first home game as coach of the Female Socceroos, as they were still known back in 1995, was played in front of a handful of spectators at a training ground at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra. His last was in front of a capacity crowd of 25,125 next door at GIO Stadium on Monday night.

  • 5 days ago | thewest.com.au | Jacob Shteyman

  • 5 days ago | au.news.yahoo.com | Jacob Shteyman

    Conservative politicians often make hay with calls to slash red tape and limit the ever-expanding reach of big government bureaucracy. But progressive politicians who care about housing affordability, the clean energy transition and encouraging quality research should likewise have over-regulation in their sights, argues Labor MP Andrew Leigh.

  • 5 days ago | au.news.yahoo.com | Jacob Shteyman

    Having worked as a delivery driver at Pizza Hut, as a cleaner, in a newsagency and at a call centre, Sally McManus used to depend on an award wage. Now, the 53-year-old firebrand leading Australia's top union body is calling for a 4.5 per cent pay rise for nearly 3 million workers who live pay-to-pay on an industry award or minimum wage. The Fair Work Commission will on Tuesday release its annual wage review decision.

  • 2 weeks ago | smartcompany.com.au | Jacob Shteyman

    The future of many businesses struggling to stay afloat rests upon the Reserve Bank and Donald Trump. Business conditions in Australia remain perilously difficult, with insolvency levels at record highs in April, CreditorWatch reported in its monthly Business Risk Index on Thursday. Related Article Block Placeholder Article ID: 315064 But there are signs the economy is turning a corner.

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Jacob Shteyman
Jacob Shteyman @JShteyman
17 Feb 25

Taken as the metro was leaving the station. Backlog takes about 3 train loads to clear. Clearly over capacity with 4 min frequencies https://t.co/aFCFWL3fLq

Jacob Shteyman
Jacob Shteyman @JShteyman
20 Sep 24

RT @GLR_Clarke: BREAKING: Graham Arnold is set step down as Socceroos boss after six years at the helm. Football Australia faces race agai…

Jacob Shteyman
Jacob Shteyman @JShteyman
17 Jun 24

Fact: no two countries that both have an NRL team have ever fought a war against each other. Has Anthony Albanese considered cutting out the middle man and handing the next expansion team to Beijing? Easy Nobel peace prize W for V’Landys