Stressed woman working from home.

A third of workers taking mental exhaustion leave

Burnout is taking its toll on the Australian workforce, with more than a third of workers taking time off over the past 12 months due to mental exhaustion. New research
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Retailers score as fans embrace World Cup experience

As the FIFA World Cup heads to its final showdown this weekend, Australian retailers are counting the cash added to their bottom line since the tournament kicked off
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ACCC probe leads Origin to refund $270,000

Origin Energy will refund over $270,000 to more than 4500 customers following an Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) investigation. ACCC Commissioner
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Fake alerts on bogus purchases hitting our phones

There has been an increase in scammers sending fake messages to consumers alerting them of a purchase they supposedly made and providing a phone number to stop
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Mystery shoppers call out super fund failings

Vulnerable Australians seeking information about their superannuation are being met with unhelpful call centres, according to a new study. Super Consumers Australia is
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Data transparency extends to non-bank lenders

Non-bank lenders will soon need to share product information in line with major banks. Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) Commissioner Dr Ian
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Brisbane’s frenzied housing market slowing down

Brisbane’s property market is showing signs of coming off the boil after an “exceptional run” over the past five years. The Savill’s Research latest residential
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Global job market resilient as real wages stagnate

The job market is remaining resilient across most OECD countries but real wages are at a five-year low. The OECD Employment Outlook 2026, released last night, also
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Housing slump reflects broader financial distress

By Alan Duncan and Steven Rowley After years of rapid growth, Australia’s housing market is beginning to cool. Auction clearance rates have softened, prices in Sydney
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Queensland dwelling approvals down 8.8% in May

Dwelling approvals in Queensland fell 8.8 percent in May as early signs emerge of market wobbles following tax changes in the Federal Budget. The Queensland fall
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