What to consider when buying an investment property
19 March
Property investment has long been seen as a way to build wealth over time. For many investors, the goal is twofold: to benefit from the long-term growth in the property’s value while also generating rental income along the way. While the idea may...[Read More]
Estate planning: When is the right time to start?
19 March
Estate planning is something many people put off. It can feel uncomfortable to think about what will happen to your assets, your family and your legacy after you are gone. Yet the reality is that estate planning is not only about what happens when...[Read More]
Communicating across generations – Understanding seniors with compassion
19 March
As people move through different stages of life, the way they communicate with one another naturally evolves. Conversations between younger and older generations can sometimes become more complex as parents and grandparents grow older. What once...[Read More]
When is the right time to let go? Allowing kids to make their own life decisions
19 March
Parenting is a delicate balancing act that requires guidance, protection, and, eventually, the wisdom to step back and allow children to navigate their own lives. As children grow and mature, there comes a point where parents must decide when and...[Read More]
Lessons from St Patrick’s Day: Luck, legacy and long-term thinking
18 March
Every year on March 17, St Patrick’s Day is celebrated across the world with parades, music, storytelling and a sea of green. While the day is often associated with Irish culture, community spirit and a little bit of fun, there are deeper lessons...[Read More]
Oliver’s Insights – The RBA hikes again on the back of the boost to inflation from the Iran War
18 March
Key points The RBA hiked its cash rate for the second time this year by another 0.25% to 4.1% in response to inflation running above target and the War with Iran likely to boost it further. A further rate hike is highly possible, but the longer...[Read More]
Investment markets and key developments – Weekly market update – 13-03-2026
18 March
Global markets had a volatile week as the War with Iran continued with the Strait of Hormuz remaining effectively closed. Consequently, oil prices rose further, despite comments from President Trump earlier in the week that the war would soon be...[Read More]
Tax discount ‘skewing’ property market to investors
18 March
Discounts on capital gains tax have been found to skew the housing market in favour of investors at the expense of owner-occupiers, as the federal government is urged to scrap the controversial measure. A parliamentary inquiry report into the...[Read More]
Alarm as Gen Z turns to ‘finfluencers’ for money advice
18 March
Two thirds of young people rely on social media for their financial investment decisions, with one in five turning to artificial intelligence. A survey of Gen Z (18 to 28-year-olds) respondents by financial regulator ASIC has found 56 per cent...[Read More]
How much each state will get from the GST carve-up
18 March
CHANGES IN STATE AND TERRITORY GST PAYMENTS NSW * GST payment increased from $28.1 billion to $28.2 billion * Relative share of GST compared to per capita allocation fell from 86c in the dollar to 82c * Share of GST fell from 26.7 per cent to 25.5...[Read More]
Past disruptions show Australian workers can weather AI
18 March
The Australian economy has the runs on the board when confronted with technology challenges, giving one minister confidence that will be the case with artificial intelligence adoption. While there are real risks to jobs and labour force disruption...[Read More]
Renewable energy project may help blow down power bills
18 March
Offshore wind farms could deliver significant savings for Australian households, with some consumers seeing $151 cut from their annual electricity bills. The savings would come despite the significant up-front investment needed to build wind...[Read More]
AI could devalue your degree, federal government warns
18 March
A university degree might become less valuable for securing a job in the age of artificial intelligence, posits an influential member of the government’s economics team, as financial workers worry that AI might steal their jobs. Rather than formal...[Read More]
Aussie drivers divided over petrol vs electric future
18 March
Almost two in five Australians are considering an electric or hybrid vehicle for their next car purchase, but many could change their minds if the government puts the brakes on a tax discount. The Australian Finance Industry Association revealed the...[Read More]
High-power pit stop: quantum batteries could rev up EVs
18 March
Next-generation batteries Australian researchers are developing could potentially recharge electric cars faster than petrol vehicles fill up and top up smartphone instantaneously. The CSIRO’s quantum battery research team made the predictions on...[Read More]
