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What Is Negative Gearing and How Does It Work?

Did you know nearly 70 per cent of people with negatively geared property had a taxable income of less than $80,000 per year? Negative gearing...

Fortescue Job Cuts Spark Economic and Workforce Fears

Fortescue job cuts have sent shockwaves through the mining industry as the company prepares to axe hundreds of positions across its UK and Australian...

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What Is Negative Gearing and How Does It Work?

Did you know nearly 70 per cent of people with negatively geared property had a taxable income of less than $80,000 per year? Negative gearing...

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What Is Negative Gearing and How Does It Work?

Did you know nearly 70 per cent of people with negatively geared property had a taxable income of less than $80,000 per year? Negative gearing...

Smart Moves: Refinancing Mortgage Home to Cut Costs

Essentially, refinancing mortgage home means moving your remaining loan balance from one bank to another. When homeowners refinance their mortgage, they can either move their...

Fortescue Job Cuts Spark Economic and Workforce Fears

Fortescue job cuts have sent shockwaves through the mining industry as the company prepares to axe hundreds of positions across its UK and Australian...
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Breaking: Centrelink Payments Pension Set for Biggest Rise in 2025

Approximately five million Australians receiving Centrelink payments pension will see a welcome boost to their incomes this Friday. This increase comes as support payments are...

Australian Pension Funds: Real Cost Impact of Forex Hedging in 2025

Australian pension funds' forex hedging costs will significantly impact returns for millions of superannuation members in 2025. Currency volatility continues to challenge fund managers...

ANZ Banking Scandal: Fines, Failures, Fallout

ANZ Banking faces unprecedented scrutiny as the financial institution agrees to pay a record £160 million acceptable for widespread misconduct. According to Australia's financial regulator ASIC, this...

Quantitative Tightening Explained: What Central Banks Won’t Tell You

The Federal Reserve's balance sheet soared to about $9 trillion as a result of the quantitative easing programs implemented during the COVID pandemic and...

Cashrewards Closing: What It Means for Millions of Aussie Shoppers

Cashrewards closing has sent shockwaves through the Australian retail landscape. The popular cashback service suddenly ceased operations after more than a decade in business. During...

Breaking Down the Latest Superannuation Tax Changes in Australia

Superannuation tax changes in Australia are currently undergoing significant review as the government reconsiders controversial aspects of its Division 296 proposal. The contentious tax measure...

Job Market in Australia 2025: Redundancies, Restructures & Recovery Paths

The job market in Australia is facing a significant upheaval, as more than one in four employers expect to make work redundancies in the September quarter. This...

5 Proven Ways to Boost Your Rental Yield in 2025

Achieving an optimal rental yield remains the holy grail for property investors navigating the competitive real estate landscape in 2025. While a healthy rental yield typically...

Protecting Your Rental: A Guide to Investment Property Insurance in Australia

Did you know that millions of Australian landlords overlook investment property insurance? In fact, a whopping 2.3 million rental homes in Australia are underinsured, leaving...

RBA Artificial Intelligence to Create New Banking Jobs

RBA artificial intelligence tools are transforming how Australia's central bank analyses economic data, while the country's benchmark cash rate sits at 3.6 per cent. The...

India Australia Housing Crisis: A Tale of Two Nations

The India Australia housing crisis has reached unprecedented scale as India enters advanced negotiations with Australia on a colossal proposal to construct one million homes valued...

What Is Stamp Duty in Australia? A 2025 Guide for Property Buyers

What is stamp duty? When buying a home, Australians typically pay tens of thousands of dollars in property taxes. Stamp duty is a tax applied...