Tracking 57 metrics across 9 categories — economy, health, education, equality, housing, fiscal policy, business, demographics, and innovation — updated weekly from ABS, RBA, and other authoritative sources.
Long-term = last 5–10 years · Recent = last 1–3 years. Window varies by how frequently each metric is measured.
Core economic health: growth, inflation, employment, and productivity.
Home prices, rents, mortgage burden, and housing supply.
Business formation, exits, insolvencies, and entrepreneurial dynamism.
Government finances, debt, public service, and institutional effectiveness.
Healthcare access, mental and physical health outcomes, and social support.
School completion, literacy, and university participation and attainment.
Population trends including migration, birth rate, and population growth.
Investment in research, patents, and digital readiness.
Income inequality, the gender pay gap, justice, and income support — who is being left behind, and whether it is improving.