What’s actually going on with government spending?
What’s actually going on with government spending?
The government is looking for any option to make housing cheaper, but is the capital gains tax discount cut likely to affect your investment property's value?
his week, investors will be watching closely for fresh reads on household spending, inflation and housing — with multiple central bank officials scheduled to speak. The RBA remains in focus as Governor Michele Bullock testifies before the Senate on Thursday, while the US and China both release CPI figures on Friday.
When the Winklevoss twins launched a crypto exchange in Australia, the timing looked deliberate and confident. Now, they're out. Here's why.
What have both sides agreed to – and why does it matter so much for global trade?
The PM is hush on what a change to the Capital Gains Tax (CGT) would look like. But here's what everyone wants to happen to Capital Gains Tax. Here's how it could look when the CGT is almost-definitely revised in May.
Australia’s political parties set new records in funds raised and spent in 2025. Now, we can see who funded them.
After hiking rates on Tuesday, what does the central bank hope Australians will do in response? How can we avoid another rate rise?
Xero's CEO is all about AI these days, but says that cheap tools can't easily replicate its platform. So I built one myself to test it.
Yesterday we saw the announcement nobody wanted: a rate rise from the RBA. It was the first rate increase since November 2023, and followed three cuts in 2025 when inflation was cooling. But why did it happen?
The time has come for me to make my 2026 predictions, and I have decided to do it in two parts.
Australia’s corporate regulator has secured refunds of A$40 million to more than 38,000 investors in risky financial products, following a review of the industry.
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