Australia Economy, Property Buyers & Renters and Employment Occupations
Posted 11-04-2009 at 05:39 AM by connaust
Following is latest on economic, property, real estate prices employment outlook etc. brought to you by AIEC Australia
Australian consumers seeing the bright side after rise in confidence A BIG jump in consumer confidence and a return of buyers to the housing market are raising hopes that Australia will avoid the worst of the global downturn.Consumer confidence is almost back to normal levels, while housing finance is climbing back towards the record touched in mid-2007.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,,25311780-2702,00.html
Easy lending to 'hurt' young homebuyers FIRST-HOME buyers are being warned that generous loan criteria could land them in financial stress, after revelations that the top four banks will lend up to $465,000 to a purchaser on a salary of $70,000 a year.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25319017-2702,00.html
Australian Housing Affordability - Talking property with Domain.com.au
http://blogs.domain.com.au/housing_affordability/
Have Australian mortgage and rent payments reached breaking points?Who can afford to pay 50pc more for a house?
http://money.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=454357
Australian Property & Real Estate: “Supersize me a McMansion” & Robert Peston BBC “Media exacerbating house price myths”AIEC Blog
http://aiecquest.blogspot.com/2009/03/supersize-me-mcmansion-australia.html
Job & Employment Outlook in Australia Monash University reports on “Jobs with Good Prospects” Occupations with largest future job growth 5 years to 2009-10 (‘000) ... Job Outlook has 12 graphs on characteristics, trends and prospects for each in 2009 include Accountant, Bookkeepers, Bricklayers, Cabinetmakers, Chefs and Cooks, Customer Service Managers, Dentists, Finance Managers, Financial Dealers/ Brokers, Forklift Drivers, General/Landscape Gardeners, General Medical Practitioners, Hairdressers, Human Resource Professionals, Legal Professionals, Motor Mechanics, Occupational Therapists, Office Assistants/Managers, Pharmacists, Physiotherapists, Policy Analysts, Project/Program Administrators, Receptionists, Sales Assistants, Security Officers/Guards and Waiters
http://www.education.monash.edu.au/centres/ceet/docs/conferencepapers/2005-slides-hart-jobprospects.ppt
Latest reports from Centre of Full Employment and Equity CofFEE The University of Newcastle Australia http://e1.newcastle.edu.au/coffee/
Job Outlook is part of Australian Government JobSearch initiativeJob Outlook includes information on workforce and occupational characteristics, such as future growth prospects and weekly earnings, the skills needed to perform work tasks, and typical work activities
http://jobsearch.gov.au/Careers/pages/joboutlook.aspx
AIEC Australian International Education Centre presents the Australian National Institute of Business & Technology for CRICOS courses under the AQF in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, in Melbourne. http://www.anibt.vic.edu.au
Australian consumers seeing the bright side after rise in confidence A BIG jump in consumer confidence and a return of buyers to the housing market are raising hopes that Australia will avoid the worst of the global downturn.Consumer confidence is almost back to normal levels, while housing finance is climbing back towards the record touched in mid-2007.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,,25311780-2702,00.html
Easy lending to 'hurt' young homebuyers FIRST-HOME buyers are being warned that generous loan criteria could land them in financial stress, after revelations that the top four banks will lend up to $465,000 to a purchaser on a salary of $70,000 a year.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25319017-2702,00.html
Australian Housing Affordability - Talking property with Domain.com.au
http://blogs.domain.com.au/housing_affordability/
Have Australian mortgage and rent payments reached breaking points?Who can afford to pay 50pc more for a house?
http://money.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=454357
Australian Property & Real Estate: “Supersize me a McMansion” & Robert Peston BBC “Media exacerbating house price myths”AIEC Blog
http://aiecquest.blogspot.com/2009/03/supersize-me-mcmansion-australia.html
Job & Employment Outlook in Australia Monash University reports on “Jobs with Good Prospects” Occupations with largest future job growth 5 years to 2009-10 (‘000) ... Job Outlook has 12 graphs on characteristics, trends and prospects for each in 2009 include Accountant, Bookkeepers, Bricklayers, Cabinetmakers, Chefs and Cooks, Customer Service Managers, Dentists, Finance Managers, Financial Dealers/ Brokers, Forklift Drivers, General/Landscape Gardeners, General Medical Practitioners, Hairdressers, Human Resource Professionals, Legal Professionals, Motor Mechanics, Occupational Therapists, Office Assistants/Managers, Pharmacists, Physiotherapists, Policy Analysts, Project/Program Administrators, Receptionists, Sales Assistants, Security Officers/Guards and Waiters
http://www.education.monash.edu.au/centres/ceet/docs/conferencepapers/2005-slides-hart-jobprospects.ppt
Latest reports from Centre of Full Employment and Equity CofFEE The University of Newcastle Australia http://e1.newcastle.edu.au/coffee/
Job Outlook is part of Australian Government JobSearch initiativeJob Outlook includes information on workforce and occupational characteristics, such as future growth prospects and weekly earnings, the skills needed to perform work tasks, and typical work activities
http://jobsearch.gov.au/Careers/pages/joboutlook.aspx
AIEC Australian International Education Centre presents the Australian National Institute of Business & Technology for CRICOS courses under the AQF in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, in Melbourne. http://www.anibt.vic.edu.au
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