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]
Ten Cybersecurity Strategies for Small Businesses in the Digital Age
5 September
Integrating cybersecurity into the fabric of small business operations requires both strategic planning and practical measures. Safeguarding a small business in today's digital landscape demands a robust strategy and the seamless integration of...[Read More]
Discovering Hidden Gems Off the Beaten Path
4 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]
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...[Read More]
Weekend sleep in linked to lower heart disease risk
4 September
People who "catch up" on lost sleep at weekends may potentially lower their risk of heart disease by up to 20 per cent, new research suggests. Data from more than 90,000 people in the UK suggests compensating for lack of sleep during the week...[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]
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...[Read More]
Why you can expect to see more Aussie doctors using AI
4 September
Next time you visit a doctor, a psychiatrist or even a vet, artificial intelligence could be listening to your concerns and taking notes. AI scribes, as the tools are known, are becoming more popular in Australian medical clinics as they promise...[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 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]
Inflation steps down but ladder still steep for RBA
28 August
Fruit and vegetable prices are blowing out grocery bills but electricity rebates and petrol prices are driving down inflation. The monthly consumer price index rose 3.5 per cent over the 12 months to July, a touch higher than the 3.4 per cent...[Read More]
Slow progress on unpaid super sparks calls for action
28 August
Australian workers are still missing out on billions in unpaid super each year, with the average affected worker left $30,000 worse off at retirement. Affecting nearly one in four workers - particularly younger people, women in low-paid...[Read More]
Two regional cities may unlock Aussie renewable future
28 August
Two regional Queensland cities have been hailed as the "solution" to Australia's renewable energy ambitions, with investors saying Townsville and Gladstone have a unique combination of assets that could unlock clean export...[Read More]