10 ways to reduce your household energy use

20 March

As a homeowner, you’re likely aware of the increasing costs associated with household energy consumption. This is why cutting down on energy use can mean big savings. In addition to the financial benefits, reducing electricity use can help to...[Read More]

Visiting destinations to experience the world’s natural beauty

20 March

To experience the world's natural beauty, landscapes, and untouched wilderness, you might consider visiting the following destinations, each offering a unique glimpse into Earth's diverse and pristine environments. Each of these...[Read More]

UK to cut welfare payments to address spiralling costs

20 March

Britain's Labour government plans to cut the amount spent on supporting people with disabilities and long-term health conditions, seeking to tame a sharply rising welfare bill despite unrest among some of the party's lawmakers.The cuts are a...[Read More]

Fringe benefits tax (FBT) time is almost here

19 March

It’s time to get your obligations sorted and prepare for upcoming FBT changes. With the 2025 FBT year wrapping up on 31 March, it’s important you're on track to meet your obligations and are prepared for any...[Read More]

Meta to mark AI, deepfakes to shield election integrity

19 March

Major social media platforms will work to combat voting interference during the Australian election as voters face misinformation during the political campaign.Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and Threads, will require posts...[Read More]

Economic tussle as tariffs threaten businesses on brink

19 March

Australian businesses on the brink could go bust if US tariffs become the straw that breaks the camel's back, as economic management comes into focus ahead of the election.Businesses are already struggling to pay their trading partners due to...[Read More]

Shoppers and treasurer try to stretch budget dollar

19 March

Shoppers still feel the impact of rising prices at the supermarket despite inflation lowering, the treasurer admits.Household grocery bills have soared in recent years, with research by comparison website Finder showing grocery spending at a...[Read More]

Plea to help unlock common condition’s genetic secrets

19 March

Krish Waje has spent most of her life in fight-or-flight mode.That's how she describes living with anxiety, Australia's most common mental health condition which affects some 3.4 million people aged 16 to 84. "You're always thinking about...[Read More]

Better value for patients in bid to fix transparency

19 March

Voters are being offered a better understanding of their medical bills, with a promise to improve transparency.Patients across Australia can pay hundreds more than their neighbours for the same procedure, with fees varying widely from specialist...[Read More]

Economic boost from women reskilling into tech: report

19 March

Women reskilling into tech-based roles could represent a $6.5 billion opportunity for Australian businesses and significant salary increases for employees.A report by RMIT Online and Deloitte Access Economics has found benefits for the economy...[Read More]

IVF, contraception drugs cheaper as birth rate dips

19 March

A new treatment for a common painful condition and two other drugs will be made cheaper to improve thousands of Australian women's lives.About 8500 Australian women are expected to benefit annually when Ryeqo is listed on the pharmaceutical...[Read More]

Super housing scheme could shave years off home wait

19 March

People saving for their first home could be in their own property years sooner under a proposal to allow Australians to access their superannuation for housing, a study has found.A report from economists Peter Tulip and Matt Taylor found using...[Read More]

UK economy sputters, underlining growth challenge

20 March

Britain's economy unexpectedly contracted in January, extending a run of stop-start data that has dogged finance minister Rachel Reeves' attempts to ignite growth, before an update to parliament on the economic outlook.Gross domestic product...[Read More]

Australia again makes its case for US tariffs exemption

19 March

Australia has expressed its disappointment to one of the US's highest-ranking envoys after the government failed to secure an exemption from American-imposed tariffs.Trade Minister Don Farrell spoke with US trade representative Jamieson Greer on...[Read More]

Tariffs and growth slump a concern for banking leaders

19 March

Australia's key financial agencies are watching US developments with eagle eyes as US policies fan economic uncertainty and put key global financial regulation in the crosshairs.Growing unpredictability could impact The Reserve Bank of...[Read More]