Australian politics live: economy grows 3.3% in September quarter, national accounts reveal
OECD warns Australia over China exports; agriculture and trade ministers to meet wine producers – follow the latest updates Afghans outraged at image of Australian soldier drinking from prosthetic legSports rorts inquiry accuses government of obstructing its investigationFollow our global coronavirus live blog 12.45am GMT Jim Chalmers has responded:Today's headline number is cold comfort for millions of Australians looking for work, or more work. For many people what looks like a recovery on paper will still feel like a recession. #auspolWhat really matters is not one quarterly GDP number on a page but how Australians are actually faring and whether they can provide for their loved ones. #auspol 12.42am GMT Household spending rebounded in the September quarter, rising 7.9%, after a big fall of 12.5% in the June quarter, the ABS said.However, it said spending remained weak, down 6.5% through the year.