Find out where Australia’s fuel shortage is most acute
25 March
A rush for petrol and diesel driven by the ongoing Iran war has caused across-the-board price spikes and shortages in some areas. WHAT’S HAPPENED SO FAR? * Israeli and American attacks on Iran have escalated into full-blown war, prompting Tehran...[Read More]
Leaders urged to stomach junk food tax to save lives
25 March
More than 200,000 lives and billions of dollars in health costs could be saved if political leaders developed an appetite to tax unhealthy foods, according to fresh research. The federal government is being called upon to consider a 20 per cent tax...[Read More]
Sticky situation as super changes stretch small firms
25 March
Rising costs and cash flow pressures could force thousands of small business owners to dip into personal savings to comply with new superannuation rules. Changes slated for July 1 require employers to pay employees superannuation at the same time as...[Read More]
Gas, property lobbies fire up over proposed tax reform
25 March
Australia’s fossil fuel and property industries are gearing up for a fight over tax as the government mulls changes ahead of its May budget. Treasury is reportedly drawing up changes to make the tax system fairer for younger Australians, including...[Read More]
Aussies urged to work from home to save precious fuel
25 March
Australians should work from home where possible and drive at slower speeds to limit oil demand during the Middle East conflict, the world’s top energy agency says. The recommendations come as Australia’s energy minister flags further potential...[Read More]
Aussies could miss big payday due to basic AI skills
25 March
Millions of Australians could boost their earning potential by as much as $11,000 a year if they retrain in artificial intelligence technology. But if large sections of the workforce fail to do so, Australia could miss out on a multibillion-dollar...[Read More]
Staying the course: Navigating share market volatility with confidence
26 March
Market volatility is a natural and expected part of investing. At various points in time, investors will see their portfolios and superannuation balances rise and fall—sometimes sharply. While these movements can feel unsettling, particularly...[Read More]
Super funds urged to improve advice to help retirees
25 March
Australia’s superannuation industry is being nudged to do a better job supporting and educating members once they decide to retire, rather than simply counting dollars while they work. Super funds do a good job helping Australians build a nest...[Read More]
Treasurer softens up voters for ‘hard decisions’ on tax
25 March
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is willing to anger older Australians to make the tax system fairer for younger generations. But he admitted productivity growth would take longer to recover than previously thought during a major pre-budget address to a...[Read More]
Four minutes a day: Aussie adults fail to break a sweat
25 March
Australian adults are walking away from heart-pounding exercise, racking up just four minutes of vigorous activity every day, according to a first-of-its-kind study. But the population may get a pass mark for its efforts due to higher than expected...[Read More]
Free midday power just the start for energy equity
25 March
The allure of free daytime power has brought savings-motivated Australians to energy expert Mamoon Reza’s door. Akin to power happy hour, the Solar Sharer policy announced in 2025 has been pitched as a win for renters, apartment dwellers and...[Read More]
Power bill relief on the cards as wholesale prices fall
25 March
Australian households and small businesses in eastern seaboard states are on track for power bill relief thanks to lower wholesale prices, and despite the war in the Middle East. Customers could pay as much as 10 per cent less on electricity this...[Read More]
AI crocodile detection system comes with warning
25 March
An AI detection system is hoped to make a splash by dramatically improving safety at swimming spots and boat ramps across Australia’s crocodile-infested northern waterways. But its creators warn it can only identify crocodiles above the waterline...[Read More]
Australia falling well behind national housing target
25 March
No state or territory is on track to meet its housing accord targets, despite a slew of initiatives to boost supply and improve affordability. Only 219,000 new homes were built in the first five quarters of the agreement, well shy of the required...[Read More]
Bumpy path predicted for self-driving cars in Australia
25 March
Autonomous cars could slash transport pollution by driving more efficiently, avoiding traffic snarls and reducing the need for car parks. But with the wrong policy settings, the technology could undo those savings by putting more cars on the road,...[Read More]
