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Could limiting our number of cafes prevent the dreaded $7 latte?

Could limiting our number of cafes prevent the dreaded $7 latte?

A suggestion to put a lid on the number of cafes in the country is unlikely to keep costs low, amid the soaring prices of arabica beans.

  • by William Bennett

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‘Not competing on price’: Under the cover of book chain Dymocks’ pivot to premium

‘Not competing on price’: Under the cover of book chain Dymocks’ pivot to premium

The books may not be cheaper, but the 145-year-old retailer’s other offerings – better online and in-store service, a strong loyalty program – aim to hook shoppers in.

  • by Jessica Yun
How do you know when you’re ready to retire?
Opinion
Ageing

How do you know when you’re ready to retire?

It used to be that knowing when to retire was a relatively simple calculation, but these days its much more complex.

  • by Bec Wilson
Frugal response to tax cuts should be music to Reserve Bank’s ears
Opinion
Retail

Frugal response to tax cuts should be music to Reserve Bank’s ears

The lack of a tax-cut-induced spending spree shows consumers have well and truly got the message about tightening their spending.

  • by Clancy Yeates
Tax attack could be next challenge for cash-strapped shoppers

Tax attack could be next challenge for cash-strapped shoppers

Shoppers have yet to dip into their stage 3 tax cuts to boost spending. And they may face a new problem – the tax man.

  • by Shane Wright
‘We’re not a baby retailer’: How The Memo is appealing to Millennial mums
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Parenting

‘We’re not a baby retailer’: How The Memo is appealing to Millennial mums

After taking Melbourne’s baby industry by storm, the Millennial favourite is set to open its first Sydney store next month.

  • by Lauren Ironmonger
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‘Smashed’ economy slows like it’s 1991

‘Smashed’ economy slows like it’s 1991

The economy grew just 0.2 in the three months to June, propped up by government spending, and is in the worst run of per person GDP drops since the early 1980s.

  • by Shane Wright and Millie Muroi
The crucial measure dragging down the NSW economy

The crucial measure dragging down the NSW economy

The cost-of-living crunch now appears to be hitting NSW harder than other states. Here’s why.

  • by Matt Wade
Five things the national accounts tell us about the economy

Five things the national accounts tell us about the economy

Here’s what you need to know from the latest gauge of the economy – in five charts.

  • by Millie Muroi
Cookies crumble as interest rates bite into household budgets

Cookies crumble as interest rates bite into household budgets

Australians are responding to high inflation and interest rates by downgrading their biscuits, beer and footwear.

  • by Shane Wright
‘It doesn’t run out of battery’: How close are we to a cashless economy?

‘It doesn’t run out of battery’: How close are we to a cashless economy?

Most members of Gen Z say they won’t be using cash within a decade. But is Australia ready to ditch notes and coins?

  • by David Swan

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