Ok I found a website analysing this. I welcome but obviously won't happen for a lib supporter to refute the facts (but since they have no ability to do so, they will instead attack credibility instead):
The summary ABS Labour Force (seasonally adjusted) estimates for March 2016 are:
http://bilbo.economicoutlook.net/blog/?p=33338 Employment increased 26,100 (0.2 per cent) with full-time employment decreasing by 18,800 and part-time employment increasing by 34,900.
Unemployment decreased by 7,300 to 723,100.
The official unemployment rate decreased by 0.1 percentage points to 5.7 per cent.
The participation rate was unchanged at 64.9 per cent. This is well below its November 2010 peak (recent) of 65.8 per cent.
Aggregate monthly hours worked decreased 17.5 million hours (-1.1 per cent).
The quarterly ABS broad labour underutilisation estimates (the sum of unemployment and underemployment) for the February quarter were updated last month. Underemployment was at 8.4 per cent and total labour underutilisation rate was at 14.2 per cent. There were 1,051.2 thousand persons underemployed and a total of 1.839.3 thousand workers either unemployed or underemployed. The next quarterly release will be in the June 2016 publication.
Total (net) employment in March 2016 is estimated to have increased by 26,100 jobs. Full-time employment decreased 8,800, while part-time employment increased by 34,900.
This follows the total (net) employment change in February 2016 of 300 jobs. Prior to that there were two second consecutive month of negative growth.
The ABS said that:
Trend employment growth in Australia eased … In March 2016, the annual trend employment growth rate was 2.2 per cent, down from 2.6 per cent in December 2015 . That’s an increase of around 250,000 persons employed, compared with 300,000 persons.
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Well, any 'good news' is better than none - especially for a lib who is waiting for any straws to grasp.