Oliver’s insights – the confusing economic picture

27 July

Why you need to know the difference between leading and lagging economic indicators Key points For nearly 30 years Australia had benign economic cycles so the current environment may be a bit of a shock for many. Still low unemployment and still...[Read More]

Consumer prices to keep sinking from lofty peak

27 July

The pain consumers have been feeling at the checkout will be on display as official inflation figures land for the quarter. The June quarter consumer price index will form the centrepiece of the Reserve Bank’s next interest rate decision, with the...[Read More]

Casual workers offered path to permanent job security

27 July

Casual workers could soon have the right to become permanent employees, but business groups warn the changes threaten to devastate many small firms. Employment Minister Tony Burke has unveiled reforms to force bosses to offer casual staff who work...[Read More]

Budget’s $20b sugar hit won’t be shared with households

26 July

Australia’s books are likely to show a $20 billion surplus for the last financial year thanks to higher tax revenue from a strong labour market and booming commodity exports. But households should not expect extra cost-of-living relief as the...[Read More]

Worker influx could aid ‘softest of economic landings’

26 July

Finding staff remains a challenge but a surge in international arrivals has improved labour supply and could support the slowing economy. HSBC economist Paul Bloxham said the effect of reopened borders in late 2021 was still playing out and creating...[Read More]

[TED Talk] Tim Urban: Inside the mind of a master procrastinator

26 July

Tim Urban knows that procrastination doesn’t make sense, but he’s never been able to shake his habit of waiting until the last minute to get things done. In this hilarious and insightful talk, Urban takes us on a journey through YouTube binges,...[Read More]

Union wants super profits tax to pay for social housing

26 July

One of Australia’s most powerful unions wants a tax to be slapped on big businesses to pay for social and affordable housing. The CFMEU has called for a super profits tax to bankroll construction and solve the country’s housing crisis. National...[Read More]

Healthy outlook for global economy but risks linger

26 July

The global economy has made progress in the battle against high inflation but the International Monetary Fund warns it’s still too early to celebrate. In a fresh set of economic forecasts, the IMF shaved 0.2 percentage points off its expectations...[Read More]

‘Not impossible’: UK looks to British troops in Darwin

26 July

British soldiers based in Australia could be part of the next step to bringing the two military forces closer together. UK Armed Forces Minister James Heappey said stationing British troops in Darwin, where US marines have a presence, was “not...[Read More]

Why you may receive a tax bill

26 July

Common reasons you may receive a tax bill and action you can take to avoid a tax bill next income year. Your tax assessment The statement we issue that explains how your tax assessment is calculated is your notice of assessment (NOA). Your NOA...[Read More]

Aged care task force considers all funding options

26 July

Aged care could require more people to pay for themselves if they can as an expert task force considers funding options to secure the sector’s future. But Aged Care Minister Anika Wells promised no changes would be made without public consultation...[Read More]

Supermarket tricks for getting shoppers to spend more

26 July

Shoppers are being lured into spending more every time they walk through the supermarket gates as the cost of living crisis bites harder. Supermarkets are using mind tricks to coax customers into jumping for impulse purchases, University of NSW...[Read More]

Retirement Lifestyles – which one will you choose?

20 July

For a long time, it may seem like old age and retirement are faraway life events. However, like everybody else, you age every day, and it’s only a matter of time until you realise that you’ll be retiring in a couple of years. By that time, you...[Read More]

Leveraging Your Accountant or Adviser as a Mentor for Your New Business

20 July

Starting a business is an exciting yet challenging endeavor. As an entrepreneur, you need to navigate various systems and processes while minimising errors and maximising success. To gain a competitive edge and make informed decisions, establishing...[Read More]

Home Maintenance: A comprehensive checklist to keep your home in top shape this Winter

20 July

The colder months are here, and it’s essential to ensure that your home is well-prepared to withstand the winter weather. While winter in Australia may not be as harsh as in other parts of the world, it’s still crucial to take necessary steps to...[Read More]