Finance
End of Financial Year: a time for reflection and new opportunity
12 June
Why the EOFY Marks More Than Just a Date on the Calendar As June 30 rolls around each year in Australia, it brings with it a moment of pause — a clear marker that one financial chapter is closing and another is about to begin. While for some, it...[Read More]
The top 5 places to visit in Australia for retirees
12 June
Now that you’ve retired from the workforce and have all the opportunities to do what you want, you’re ready to take the trip of a lifetime. If you’re planning to take a tour across Australia, here’s a list of 5 top destinations to visit...[Read More]
Teaching kids about money at different stages in their lives
12 June
It’s every parent’s dream to secure their children’s future. Of course, not everyone has the wealth required to do this, and the next best thing you could do as a parent is to teach them how to budget and invest. Through financial education,...[Read More]
Businesses and consumers caught between opposing forces
12 June
Will a second rate cut be enough to settle the nerves of businesses and consumers spooked by global trade uncertainty? Donald Trump’s tariffs have weighed on sentiment in recent months, stifling an expected economic recovery in 2025. Household...[Read More]
Greens strike conciliatory tone on super tax changes
12 June
The Greens are “absolutely ready” to work with Labor to make proposed changes to superannuation, acknowledging the mandate voters gave the Albanese government at the election. Labor is looking to double the tax rate of super balances above $3...[Read More]
‘Not unreasonable’: PM hopeful on summit compromise
11 June
The prime minister is confident unions and business groups will find common ground in dealing with flagging rates of productivity. Anthony Albanese announced a productivity roundtable would be held in Canberra in August to find ways on lifting...[Read More]
Insurance cost warning after disasters hit bottom line
4 June
The economic impacts of natural disasters will extend beyond the federal budget, environmental groups warn as households are told to brace for higher insurance premiums. Treasury figures show a loss of $2.2 billion from economic activity following...[Read More]
EOFY super and tax strategies: is it too late? What you can still do — and how to get ahead for next year
5 June
As June 30 approaches, many Australians wonder: Have I left it too late to make a difference to my super and tax position this financial year? The good news is, it’s not too late. With some focused action in the final month and a proactive start...[Read More]
Your winter home maintenance checklist
5 June
While winter in Australia may not be as harsh as in other parts of the world, it’s still essential to keep your home in tip-top shape during the colder months. So, if you need a handy winter home maintenance checklist, this is for you. Use...[Read More]
Economy stalls as private sector fails to pick up slack
5 June
Temporary factors might have dragged down Australia’s economy but there are warning signs the challenges it faces are more entrenched. Economic growth figures, released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics on Wednesday, paint a gloomy...[Read More]
Super backlash ‘doesn’t augur well for tax reform’
5 June
Super backlash ‘doesn’t augur well for tax reform’ The uproar over proposed changes to superannuation tax concessions does not bode well for the government’s chances of passing broader tax reform, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says. First...[Read More]
Weak business investment underlines productivity battle
5 June
Australia’s dire productivity performance doesn’t look like rebounding any time soon, with troubling implications for the Reserve Bank’s interest rate path. Data released on Thursday reinforced the challenge the nation faces to get...[Read More]
National accounts to reveal Australia’s economic pulse
4 June
Australia’s economy is expected to show a mild slow-down when it comes in for its quarterly health check on Wednesday. National accounts figures are predicted to show gross domestic product grew 0.4 per cent in the first three months of 2025 after...[Read More]
End of financial year tax and super strategies: what you need to know
29 May
As the end of the financial year (EOFY) approaches, it’s an important time to assess your tax position and superannuation strategy. With regulatory changes coming into effect from 1 July, this period offers a timely opportunity to put effective...[Read More]
What’s your “big picture” ?
29 May
Even as children, people create this big picture in their minds — a reflection of how they envision their life to be. Whether your big picture is similar to what’s called the Australian Dream (home ownership as the key to a better life) or...[Read More]