The feeling of looking back at an old photo and acknowledging you did OK

7 March

In the maddening rush of life, you may find yourself looking for ways to improve your mood, alleviate stress, and enhance your sense of satisfaction.   One surprising yet effective strategy is immersing yourself in the nostalgic embrace of old...[Read More]

Millions of welfare recipients to get boost in payments

7 March

Australians on social security are set to receive more money in their pockets when payments are indexed. Those on the age pension, disability support pension and carer payment will pocket an extra $19.60 for singles and $29.40 for couples combined...[Read More]

Home price upswing not ‘typical recipe’ for rate cuts

7 March

Australia’s housing market continues to exhibit strength though its resilience could push out the timeline for interest rate cuts. HSBC chief economist for Australia Paul Bloxham says talk of policy easing has helped boost consumer confidence and...[Read More]

Economy hit by rates and inflation

6 March

Australia’s economy limped across the 2023 finish line as financially-strained households pinched pennies and prioritised essentials over nice-to-haves. The economy expanded 0.2 per cent in the three months to December – broadly in line with...[Read More]

Getting your business on the right track

6 March

Deputy Commissioner Small Business, Will Day, provides advice on how to get the basics right. If you’re looking to start a new business, we want to help you get on the right track, right from the start. And if you are running an...[Read More]

A guide to managing personal finances

29 February

The importance of personal financial planning can’t be overstated, regardless of your age. Proper financial planning can offer a safety net for you and your family while giving you the freedom to make informed choices.   Many adults worry about...[Read More]

A seasonal home maintenance checklist to ensure your property is in the best condition all year long

29 February

A lot of property owners take a very casual approach to the upkeep and repair of their house or building. They usually wait for something to break, clog, overflow, leak, jam or fail catastrophically before addressing the problem. Others are...[Read More]

Aussies to keep more of what they earn as tax cuts pass

29 February

Low and middle income earners will soon keep more of what they earn after revamped tax cuts cleared federal parliament. Labor’s amended tax package was endorsed by the Senate on Tuesday evening after receiving backing in the lower...[Read More]

Consumer price index steady at 3.4 per cent in January

28 February

Australia’s consumer price index held steady at 3.4 per cent in the 12 months to January, coming in below expectations. The index had been widely expected to rise by 3.6 per cent on an annual basis, when the data was released by the Australian...[Read More]

Property investing – residential vs. commercial real estate

22 February

In the realm of property investment, prospective investors often grapple with comparing residential vs commercial real estate. Both offer viable investment opportunities, but they also come with their own unique advantages and drawbacks.   Hence,...[Read More]

Why you need to do something you love every single day

22 February

Engaging in activities that you love is not only enjoyable but also offers a multitude of benefits that can enrich your life in various ways. So, if you’re on the fence about indulging one or some of your life’s passions, here are some...[Read More]

Data could end year-long holiday home tax breaks

22 February

New data collection methods could end the days of short-term rental property owners claiming tax deductions when the home is not being rented. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has vowed to raise the issue of the owners of holiday rentals or Airbnbs...[Read More]

Consumers, productivity still cloud outlook: RBA

22 February

Stubbornly high inflation, a failure to revive productivity growth and a deeper consumption slowdown are all live possibilities keeping the Reserve Bank on guard. Cutting interest rates was not discussed at the February cash rate meeting, with board...[Read More]

Rate hike case scuttled by improving inflation outlook

22 February

The Reserve Bank of Australia is growing more confident it can conquer inflation in the time-window it has given itself. Yet it’s still too early for it to consider interest rate cuts, with board members discussing another 25 basis point hike or...[Read More]

Outgoing ATO boss calls for greater tax office powers

22 February

The outgoing head of the ATO has called for the tax office to have the power to collect evidence as part of criminal investigations. In a speech to the National Press Club, ATO commissioner Chris Jordan said the organisation should be given powers...[Read More]