The RBA will remove surcharges on debit, prepaid and credit cards on eftpos, Mastercard and Visa card networks from October 1, 2026.
The move is expected to save
People flocking to the regions as affordability bites
Brisbane had a net outflow of people to the regions in 2025, with many believed to be chasing jobs and housing affordability.
Across Australia, three times more people
Easter will financially stress nearly half of Australians, with most switching to cheaper generic brands, and the average shopper spending $254.48 this year.
That’s
Middle East war could lift prices by an extra 5 percent
By George Verikios
A drawn-out war in the Middle East could add an extra 5 percent to existing inflation in Australia, our new modelling shows.
We looked at the likely
Inflation rose 3.7 percent in the 12 months to February 2026, a slight easing from the 3.8 percent recorded in January.
The slight improvement is likely to be a
Business confidence in Queensland is continuing to decline off the back of “persistent” cost increases and challenging operating conditions.
The Business Chamber
Dominant millennials driving city change as boomers bale
The so-called millennial generation is driving a big change agenda in Brisbane as baby boomers drift to surrounding cities in search of housing choice.
Brisbane Lord
Fuel supplies look steady but diesel risk looms large
By Lurion De Mello
It’s been hard to ignore growing fears of a looming fuel shortage in Australia. Conflict in the Middle East has led to what the International Energy
‘A few extras’ is enough to empty fragile shop shelves
By Jennifer Macklin and Ananya Bhattacharya
If you’ve topped up your tank at a petrol station recently, did it feel like you were “panic buying”? Or did it feel
Japanese tourists are flocking to Brisbane in record numbers as spending by international visitors rose nearly 15 percent in a single year.
Figures released by the