Life Insurance: The mindset shift that protects your financial plan

11 June

Life insurance is often one of those topics people know they should think about, but quietly push to the side. It can feel uncomfortable, complex or easy to delay when life is busy. Yet for many individuals, families and business owners, personal...[Read More]

Protect your home-based business: Understanding your insurance needs

10 June

Starting a business from home is an exciting venture for many Australians. It offers the freedom to balance work and family, act as a stepping stone to full-time entrepreneurship, or transform a side hustle into reality.  However,...[Read More]

Businesses MIA on rooftop solar and battery revolution

10 June

Australian households are generating nearly four times as much solar energy as retailers, manufacturers and other non-residential buildings, with most commercial rooftops panel-free.Harvesting the vast, untapped generating and storage potential...[Read More]

Officials bank on economic slump helping tame inflation

10 June

Australia's economy is going into a slowdown, which will eventually bring inflation under control.That is the view of the Reserve Bank after officials appeared before a senate estimates hearing on Thursday, where they said a decline in momentum...[Read More]

Chatbot mechanics: Aussies are turning to AI for fixes

10 June

More Australian drivers are letting artificial intelligence take a virtual look under their car's bonnet in an effort to save money and help them fix issues at home.But in a trend experts say is concerning, one in every three motorists say they...[Read More]

Tax changes push biotech and health sectors offside

10 June

Some of Australia's leading health and life sciences organisations are urging Treasurer Jim Chalmers to review the changes to research and development taxes proposed in his budget.Sector advocates say while they're concerned over a number of Dr...[Read More]

Scammers fleece Aussies of almost $250m in three months

10 June

Australians lost almost a quarter of a billion dollars in the first three months of 2026, with online cons driving the largest losses.Scammers cheated Aussies out of $248.3 million in the period, according to 60,657 reports received by Scamwatch...[Read More]

Fuel stocks look secure into August as price hike eases

10 June

Australia has enough fuel reserves to last almost three months, as petrol prices at the bowser drop to near pre-Middle East war levels.The stock includes 43 days' worth of petrol, 36 days' worth of diesel, and 30 days' worth of jet fuel, with...[Read More]

Confidence readings punctuate lull in economic calendar

10 June

Central bankers in Australia will scrutinise consumer and business confidence figures amid a dearth of hard economic data this week.Sentiment has plummeted amongst households and employers since the outbreak of the Middle East conflict in late...[Read More]

Cooling house market offers hope to first-time buyers

10 June

Australia's housing market is experiencing rapid downward pressure because of global conflict and the federal budget, but the conditions are unlikely to benefit renters.Just 51.1 per cent of homes auctioned across capital cities this weekend...[Read More]

‘Reform is always hard’: PM coy on tax carve outs

10 June

Startups may be able to claim greater tax concessions than initially announced in the federal budget as the government grapples with blowback to its economic reforms.Treasurer Jim Chalmers is in talks with businesses about allowing startups to...[Read More]

Aussie retailers under pressure from e-commerce giants

10 June

Australians are paying more for online deliveries, and while faster and more convenient, the rise of global e-commerce giants could spell trouble for local retailers.With labour, fuel and maintenance costs continuing to rise, consumers are...[Read More]

Hybrid sales in the used car fast lane as prices rise

10 June

Low-emission vehicles are becoming increasingly popular in Australia's second-hand car market as motorists strive to conserve fuel.But hybrid vehicles, rather than electric models, are proving to be in highest demand and the most resistant to...[Read More]

Sirloin to sausages: prices put cheap cuts on the menu

10 June

Cost-of-living pressures could force households to switch to mince and sausages instead of rib-eye steaks and sirloin, Australian beef producers have been warned.Australian cattle farmers are well positioned to benefit from tightening global...[Read More]

Apple boss praises social media ban in Albanese call

10 June

Child safety changes on Apple devices have been inspired by Australia's ban on under-16s using social media.Apple's chief executive Tim Cook has spoken with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese about the changes in a phone call on Tuesday, singling...[Read More]