Middle-power deal with Canada shoots for super returns

4 March

More of the retirement savings of 14 million Australians will be invested in Canada under a landmark initiative signed in front of their visiting prime minister. Mark Carney kicked off his four-day Australian tour at an event in Sydney where the two...[Read More]

Young women giving up on home ownership as costs rise

4 March

Young women consider owning a house less of a priority than men their age, with many citing affordability and not being able to qualify for a mortgage as major barriers. Women in both the millennial and generation Z age groups consider property...[Read More]

Investment markets and key developments – Weekly market update 27-02-2026

4 March

While US shares fell over the last week as AI and tech related worries, including AI’s impact on private capital, along with the increasing risk of a war with Iran continued to impact, other global markets continued to benefit from the rotation...[Read More]

A guide to budget-friendly Australian travel with kids in tow

5 March

Australia is a country of breathtaking natural beauty, rich history, and diverse landscapes, offering an endless array of family-friendly travel destinations.  While the Land Down Under is known for its expansive wilderness and coastal charm,...[Read More]

Compact homes unlocking cheaper, cleaner city living

4 March

In a time of climate change and strained housing affordability, sometimes it pays to think small. At just 50 square metres, the apartments and townhouses inside the Two Sisters development in North Melbourne are far smaller than the 236 sq m average...[Read More]

Rent-to-own: housing plan aims to boost home ownership

4 March

Thousands of renters will be able to save deposits and purchase homes through a multimillion-dollar program pitched to voters ahead of a state election. South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas announced Labor’s rent-to-own policy on Wednesday,...[Read More]

Top 5 tax obstacles for small business (and how an accountant can help)

5 March

Running a small business can feel like spinning plates — sales, staff, customers, cash flow… and then tax season quietly creeps up behind you. While most business owners understand tax is part of the game, the real challenge lies in navigating...[Read More]

Pressure to fix gas tax raising less revenue than beer

4 March

Labor faces a push for a parliament inquiry into Australia’s underperforming gas tax amid growing calls to make fossil fuel multinationals pay a larger share. As Treasurer Jim Chalmers mulls tax reform to make the economy more productive and...[Read More]

Unions demand an extra week of annual leave for workers

4 March

Millions of Australian workers would receive an extra week of paid leave each year if a union push to change federal employment standards succeeds. The Australian Council of Trade Unions on Wednesday launched a bid to increase the standard annual...[Read More]

CBA boss calls for spending cuts, bold reform in budget

4 March

The bosses of Australia’s largest companies have urged Treasurer Jim Chalmers to take a bold agenda to the May budget to salvage the country’s faltering international competitiveness. Speaking at the Australian Financial Review Business Summit,...[Read More]

Major cities flounder in ‘two-speed’ housing market

4 March

Home prices in Australia’s biggest cities are treading water while smaller capitals notch record growth as new data suggests the cycle has become a tale of two vastly different markets. Two months into 2026, home values in Sydney and Melbourne...[Read More]

Got a phone? Prepare for an unsolicited message

4 March

Mobile phones around the country will blast out a 10-second siren in late July as part of a national test of Australia’s new emergency warning system. The $132-million-dollar AusAlert system will come online in October, the federal government...[Read More]

Investors brace for a bigger hit from Middle East war

4 March

From being just a fringe risk, conflict in the Middle East has become a top worry for investors unsettled by the prospect of a power struggle ‌in Iran and a protracted regional war, with ramifications for everything from global trade to...[Read More]

Minister won’t rule out tax change as Greens up demands

4 March

Young people see the housing market as being stacked against them, Australia’s housing minister says, as the Greens call for drastic changes to property tax concessions. Clare O’Neil continues to play a straight bat to suggestions the government...[Read More]

Social media ban study to track thousands of families

4 March

The internet watchdog will track thousands of Australian families to assess the impact of the world-first social media ban on teenagers. The evaluation, led by the eSafety Commission’s research team, aims to understand how the law which kicked in...[Read More]