How Reserve Bank bosses partied as interest rates rose

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In November, Phil Lowe and friends were sipping $68 bottles of Chardonnay after raising interest rates. By December, the RBA was sourcing Christmas party decorations in Kmart.

that surely sent Australia’s local conspiracy theorists into a tailspin.

“It’s particularly heartening to hear that you’re raising Australia’s ambition to tackle the impacts of climate change and that gender inequality will be at the heart of your funding and policy approaches,” the letter read.

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