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WA’s stamp duty exemption threshold has barely increased in the past decade.

House price rises were meant to ease. So what’s happened?

The theory that the Australian home market will bump up against affordability constraints has made a mockery of price predictions.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
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Ivanka Trump, daughter and adviser to President Donald Trump, waves to supporters during a campaign event in November 2020.

From mob wife to MAGA woman: TikTok trends are losing steam

Whatever TikTok’s fate in the US, its fashion fads have waned. What has replaced them is much more difficult for brands to navigate.

  • by Andrea Felsted
Sarytogan Graphite’s micro-photograph of haematite alteration (red) in graphitic ore material from its Central Graphite Zone in Kazakhstan.

Higher recovery rates boost Sarytogan Kazakh graphite marketability

Sarytogan Graphite has obtained better than 90% concentrate grade in early testwork on samples from its Central zone at its graphite project in Kazakhstan.

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From mob wife to MAGA woman: TikTok trends are losing steam

Whatever TikTok’s fate in the US, its fashion fads have waned. What has replaced them is much more difficult for brands to navigate.

Andrea Felsted

House price rises were meant to ease. So what’s happened?

The theory that the Australian home market will bump up against affordability constraints has made a mockery of price predictions.

Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight

Business columnist

Why did Trump double his steel tariffs? Because he could

With his trade wars on everyone halted by a court, the US president has to show he still can impose tariffs. He also wanted to justify his backflip on a $US15 billion steel deal.

Stephen Bartholomeusz
Stephen Bartholomeusz

Senior business columnist

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