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
More than 40 percent of people in OECD countries have low or no trust in their national governments.
The latest OECD Trust Survey, released overnight, found that trust
Households unexpectedly lifted spending on travel, restaurants and takeaway meals in May, creating further confusion on the state of the economy.
Australian Bureau of
Housing focus ignores high levels of mortgage stress
By Rachel Ong ViforJ
On Tuesday, the Albanese government struck a deal with the Greens to allow sweeping changes to negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount
By Shane Rodgers
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) was at a stubborn 4 percent in the year to May, giving regulators little guidance on whether it is energised or
Tax and finance changes that come into effect on July 1
By Liz Minchin and Victoria Thieberger
July 1 ushers in a new financial year – and a raft of changes that will affect both workers and businesses.
From changes in
Capital city to the regions drift hits a record high
Migration of people from capital cities to the regions has hit a record high as tree changers and sea changers seek out alternative housing, work and lifestyle
Business confidence in Queensland is now worse than the levels experienced during the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) in 2008.
Business Chamber Queensland’s March
Reserve Bank leaves interest rates on hold for now
Australian households have received some rare good news with the Reserve Bank voting unanimously to leave the cash rate target unchanged at 4.35 percent.
Despite this,
Ergon Energy Network and Energex have started recruitment for 125 new apprentices to start in February 2027.
The jobs will be based in metropolitan, rural and remote