House prices in school catchments skyrocket by 10 per cent
School zones are usually a place where we all slow down, but when it comes to house prices in school catchment areas some prices are soaring by 10 per cent than those just a few blocks For more,…
Consumer confidence cracks and spending plummets amid rate rises
For the first time in almost a year, Australian consumers are spending less by per cent, in what may be a sign that consecutive interest rate hikes are finally taking a This drop in consumer confidence comes…
Homeowners were dishonest on their mortgage application
A new report by research company Finder suggests 1-in-8 homeowners were dishonest on their mortgage application, including about how much debt they The figure is significantly lower than another survey conducted by the investment bank UBS which found…
IMF warns of major property price crash
The International Monetary Fund has warned of a potential “sizeable” property price crash as Australia continues to battle its housing The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a stark warning about a potential crash in property They…
Australia’s worsening rental affordability, the great debate over the Great Barrier Reef | 7NEWS
The weekly panel takes a look at the nation’s worsening rental affordability and the great debate over the Great Barrier #TheLatest #7News #TheLatest #7News
‘It will build a better future’: Jim Chalmers on upcoming federal budget | 9 News Australia
The upcoming federal budget will “build a better future” for all Australians, according to Treasurer Jim #9News #BreakingNews #NineNewsAustralia #9NewsAUS
With millions of people in poverty, should we measure it differently? | The Business | ABC News
One in six Australians are stuck below the poverty As the cost of living surges, campaigners are calling for a boost to welfare payments and a new way to measure financial #ABCNews #ABCNewsAustralia
The COVID dilemma facing casual workers | The Business | ABC News
There are concerns casual staff will go to work infected with COVID because the mandatory isolation rules have #ABCNews #ABCNewsAustralia
An extra $170 a week: The real numbers of inflation hitting Aussies | 9 News Australia
Australians are facing more price spikes in the lead-up to Christmas, with new research from NAB highlighting households are expected to spend $59 extra a week on groceries, $35 a week more on fuel, and $76 a week on…