The more things change, the more they stay the same. At least that's what the final results from the Tasmanian election show.
The more things change, the more they stay the same. At least that's what the final results from the Tasmanian election show.
In July 2024, the federal government banned the sale of recreational vapes nationwide. The only way to get one legally is from a pharmacist. Some states also require a doctor’s prescription. So why, then, more than a year on, are these stores still selling vapes, in broad daylight?
It’s company reporting season and while it’s a ‘ho-hum’ thing for normal people, it really is a big deal and let me show you why, after revealing that China has been good to an Aussie company it was once so bad to, that it would’ve driven a lot of shareholders to the drink.
Rate cuts are the closest thing markets get to rocket fuel for the little guys. When central banks ease, two levers move at once: the discount rate investors use to value future earnings falls, and the real-world cost of debt drops for companies that actually have to borrow. That helps on both the spreadsheet and […]
Lithium prices surged following news that China's largest battery producer had its mining operations suspended, removing what analysts describe as a significant chunk of global supply from the market.
Not to sound ungrateful, but it’s one rate cut is now in the bag, making it three for the year but what about the other two rate drops most economists have been expecting?
There are question marks over the waste of money that goes on in this great idea called the NDIS.
Lithium's up, uranium's down, and JB Hi-Fi continues to turn it around. Here's what's making markets hot this week.
In a market where milliseconds matter, even a minor error can have major consequences.
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