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Cherelle Murphy

Cherelle Murphy

Brisbane Times

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The conversation women can’t afford to avoid

The conversation women can’t afford to avoid

It’s a curious thing. Australian women are more educated and active in the workforce than ever, yet we’re still reluctant to chat openly about our...

18.03.2026 10

WA Today

Cherelle Murphy

The conversation women can’t afford to avoid

The conversation women can’t afford to avoid

It’s a curious thing. Australian women are more educated and active in the workforce than ever, yet we’re still reluctant to chat openly about our...

18.03.2026 10

The Age

Cherelle Murphy

The conversation women can’t afford to avoid

The conversation women can’t afford to avoid

It’s a curious thing. Australian women are more educated and active in the workforce than ever, yet we’re still reluctant to chat openly about our...

18.03.2026 10

The Sydney Morning Herald

Cherelle Murphy

The conversation women can’t afford to avoid

The conversation women can’t afford to avoid

It’s a curious thing. Australian women are more educated and active in the workforce than ever, yet we’re still reluctant to chat openly about our...

18.03.2026 10

Brisbane Times

Cherelle Murphy

Why Australia’s inflation problem is like a spoiled, overtired child

The economy has sent the Reserve Bank an unambiguous message: it cannot take even mild demand stimulus without overheating.

02.02.2026 10

Financial Review

Cherelle Murphy

Are we going to be a country which still makes things?

The government has staked billions on its Future Made in Australia policy, but our heavy industries are struggling.

27.01.2026 8

WA Today

Cherelle Murphy

Are we going to be a country which still makes things?

The government has staked billions on its Future Made in Australia policy, but our heavy industries are struggling.

27.01.2026 10

The Sydney Morning Herald

Cherelle Murphy

Are we going to be a country which still makes things?

The government has staked billions on its Future Made in Australia policy, but our heavy industries are struggling.

27.01.2026 10

The Age

Cherelle Murphy

Are we going to be a country which still makes things?

The government has staked billions on its Future Made in Australia policy, but our heavy industries are struggling.

27.01.2026 10

Brisbane Times

Cherelle Murphy

How to stop inflation from eating your pay cheque

Australia needs structural reform and a united push from business and government to lift productivity, tame price pressures and secure sustainable...

27.11.2025 10

Financial Review

Cherelle Murphy

How to stop inflation from eating your paycheck

Australia needs structural reform and a united push from business and government to lift productivity, tame price pressures and secure sustainable...

27.11.2025 6

Financial Review

Cherelle Murphy

Chalmers’ summit must be showtime for boosting productivity

The top priority of the roundtable should be changes to the taxation mix to improve Australia’s competitiveness.

17.08.2025 10

Financial Review

Cherelle Murphy

Rate cuts not enough. Productivity roundtable must unleash ideas boom

As the Reserve Bank cuts rates, we should also cut political resistance to affordable, well-targeted ideas. The productivity roundtable must not be...

18.06.2025 4

Financial Review

Cherelle Murphy

Government must get productivity right this time

Bold reform comes with a heavy price tag and is harder when economic circumstances also command big spending

06.05.2025 9

Financial Review

Cherelle Murphy

No time for political feuds over tax reform

Australia needs a better tax system to boost productivity and growth. Both major parties should be talking with urgency about their plans for reform.

23.03.2025 10

Financial Review

Cherelle Murphy

No cash rate cut on Tuesday won’t be a middle finger to the markets

While the chances of a rate cut in February are very high, pausing a little longer would be a worthy reflection of the current uncertain environment.

16.02.2025 10

Financial Review

Cherelle Murphy