
Millie Muroi
Millie Muroi is an economics writer who has highlighted the declining enrolment in high school economics, particularly among female students, and has advocated for a more integrated approach to teaching economics that connects the discipline to real-world applications.
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In his absence, journalist and columnist Millie Muroi has looked after Gittins’ newsletter, keeping his readers abreast of economic news.
Ross Gittins nears return to The Sydney Morning Herald after health issuesMillie Muroi writes about her experience of buying a home in a challenging housing market.
I bought a home in my 20s. That doesn’t mean it’s become easier, writes Millie MuroiMillie Muroi is an economics writer.
Holidays are cheaper, thanks to the RBA. Here’s whyMillie Muroi collaborates on an analysis regarding Australia's Federation.
Divided Coalition shows it has zero clue on climateMillie Muroi is the economics writer at The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, based in Canberra.
Politics will always stop politicians from lifting GSTwith Millie Muroi
The areas where one in 10 tweens are on the NDISMillie Muroi reports on the federal election results and the close electoral battles.
Coalition MPs jostle for leadership, Victoria cuts public school fundingEconomics writer Millie Muroi will also provide coverage of the RBA’s decision.
use our mortgage calculator to check how a rates change would affect youMillie Muroi is the economics writer.
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