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Qantas Frequent Flyer hack: what you need to know now, what to do next

Fasten your seatbelts: Qantas just announced its customers have had their data stolen as a result of Frequent Flyer hack attack.

Trump's trade tariffs might be about to kick back in: what you need to know

Trump’s 90-day pause on tariffs ends on July 8. How are countries responding to the threat, and will the tariffs be re-applied from July 9?

Get ready for a potential explosion in property prices

Some economists are predicting a house price boom. How would the RBA's cuts affect property prices? Research offers us some clues.

Do you have Bitcoin? Be aware of the tax consequences of selling your investment

The tax implications of Bitcoin ownership and other cryptocurrencies such as Ethereum largely turns on how seriously an investor pursues and manages their purchase.

Warmer seas are fuelling the dangerous ‘weather bomb’ about to hit NSW

Right now, a severe storm likely to be the first significant east coast low in three years is developing off the coast of New South Wales. Here's what's causing it.

Switzer Investing TV | 30 June 2025: A new (financial) year is here - what would our experts buy on the share market?

We got our stock pickers to show us three stocks each that they're eyeing in the new year. Here are their new financial year stocks. Plus: what's going to happen with house pricing in the near-term?

Sydney Opera House steps disappear as renovation moves outdoors

Here’s something you don’t see everyday.

The two biggest market winners from the last financial year won't shock you

As the dust settles on the 2024-25 financial year, two clear winners have emerged from a turbulent market, and it's all coming up gold.

Ken Henry on the 'enormous damage' the tax system does to young people

Ken Henry has been part of tax debate for 40 years. He thinks there's more to be done to tackle what the tax system does to young Aussies.

Aussie super funds escape a beating after Trump tax rolled back

Super funds looked set for a new tax on US interests under Trump's Big Beautiful Bill. But a new deal appears to have been our saving grace.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers is suing foreign investors over an Aussie mining company

In an unprecedented move, Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers has launched legal action in the Federal Court against Indian Ocean International Shipping and Service Company Ltd (Indian Ocean), a foreign investor with links to Chinese interests, over alleged breaches of Australia’s foreign investment laws.

What's a Labubu? And why is it a new frontier for Chinese soft power

Labubu isn’t just a toy. It’s a glimpse of how China’s long-awaited soft power is beginning to take shape in unexpected ways.

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