Foreign student cap will lower living standards: unis
11 September
Australians will suffer a lower standard of living if the government goes ahead with its proposed cap on international student numbers, the nation’s universities have warned. In a broadside against both sides of politics, Universities Australia...[Read More]
Plum market as trade deal reached with Vietnam
11 September
Horticulture producers say Vietnam is a plum market for their produce, as the Albanese government confirmed the reopening of the Southeast Asian market. After two years of negotiations between the Australian and Vietnamese governments, market access...[Read More]
Streets behind: every state lagging on housing targets
11 September
Every Australian state is lagging behind nationally-agreed housing targets as the federal government is accused of dragging its heels on addressing the national crisis. The nation is likely to fall well short of an objective of constructing 1.2...[Read More]
Puppy love for pollies aims to lick standards dilemma
11 September
Parliament has gone to the dogs. A pack of seeing eye dogs took to Australia’s political capital on Monday as part of Vision Australia’s call to create a national standard for assistance animals. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese received a kiss...[Read More]
Living a Life Without Regrets: Wisdom from Nine Decades
5 September
Over nine decades, valuable lessons that offer guidance for living a life with minimal regrets have been learned. These insights emphasise embracing life’s imperfections, staying true to oneself, and finding joy in everyday moments. One core...[Read More]
Unlocking Financial Freedom: The Power of Early Saving and Investing
5 September
Starting to save and invest as early as possible is one of the most effective strategies for building long-term wealth and financial security. The key is to consistently set aside even small amounts of money and invest them wisely, allowing you to...[Read More]
The Smart Buy: How a Property Agent Can Guide You to Your Dream Home
5 September
Seeking professional advice when looking to buy a property is an important step, especially if you’re new to the market or dealing with complex situations. Here are some key instances when you should consider consulting a property agent and what...[Read More]
Discovering Hidden Gems Off the Beaten Path
5 September
Ah, the thrill of discovering hidden gems! Embark on a journey beyond the ordinary as we uncover the world’s most enchanting hidden gems, where untold beauty and captivating stories await the curious traveller. Let us guide you to some of the...[Read More]
Tax cuts put away for rainy day as spending spree ends
4 September
Spending was flat last month, with tax cuts yet to materially improve retailer fortunes as many chose to stash extra cash away. The flat July outcome was below the 0.3 per cent growth consensus forecast and followed two months of upbeat...[Read More]
Housing approvals bounce back but market still subdued
4 September
A surge in new apartments has fuelled a rebound in sluggish housing approvals, as the coalition floats the possibility of withholding GST payments from states if they don’t meet construction targets. There was a 10.4 per cent increase in the...[Read More]
Economy ‘nowhere near recessionary’ despite predictions
4 September
Australians have been urged to remain positive about the economy despite the government’s forecast sluggish growth. Treasurer Jim Chalmers said the Reserve Bank of Australia was “smashing the economy” through its cash rate rises, pre-empting...[Read More]
Analysts received the final pieces of the economic growth puzzle
4 September
The Australian economy is on track for another feeble quarter of growth propped up by firmer government spending. June quarter national accounts due on Wednesday are expected to show an economy growing but only just, prompting the federal treasurer...[Read More]
Economy yet to turn a corner as higher rates bite
4 September
A long stretch of elevated interest rates has likely produced another tepid three months of growth, experts predict ahead of the quarterly economic check up. A slower economy is by design, with the Reserve Bank of Australia trying to weigh on...[Read More]
Spoiling Your Dad this Father’s Day
29 August
Father’s Day is just around the corner, and dads love nothing more than being spoiled and surrounded by family. To make this Father’s Day extra special, here are ten thoughtful ideas to show your dad how much he means to you. Musical...[Read More]
What is Defamation?
29 August
Defamation is a legal term for making false statements about a person or an organisation that can harm their reputation. Defamation can occur in two primary forms: Libel: Defamation in written or published form, including online content,...[Read More]