Rate pain: Banks react as budget snubs mortgage belt
As mortgage holders are left swinging in the wind, qualified support for the sector is emerging from an unlikely source: The major banks.
As mortgage holders are left swinging in the wind, qualified support for the sector is emerging from an unlikely source: The major banks.
We have scoured this year’s federal budget and these are the top 10 critical issues all investors should be across.
Andrew Forrest’s green energy business will continue pushing for a US-style hydrogen tax credit as part of a $2bn budget commitment to the fledgling industry.
The federal government’s second budget prioritised cost of living at the expense of AI and quantum computing funding, start-ups say.
Retailers say the government needs to tackle the illicit market in order to reduce smoking rates.
Making cents of the fate of our possum encrusted pocket filler.
“WE DO not want to create a country where the gap between the haves and have-nots becomes an unbridgeable chasm.”
“AUSTRALIA is de-industrialising. Where will these experienced hi-tech people come from?”
COWPER MP Luke Hartsuyker believes small business is the backbone of the North Coast economy which is why he’s happy with the Federal Budget.
Time to push for a more collaborative approach from all sides of politics to ensure economic reform that guarantees our future is sustainable and equitable.
I haven’t seen it, but here’s hoping the Budget takes care of some of these things
STUDENTS on the Coffs Coast will miss out on the vital support they need because of the Federal Government’s newly-announced schools funding policy.
SLOWER wages growth and falling company tax receipts are forecast to drive Treasurer Scott Morrison’s first budget an extra $21 billion into the red by 2018-19
PM better get used to early election questions, because until he clears them up he’ll be getting a lot more of them
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