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Prices have been slashed on some of Apple’s hottest tech in wild Cyber Monday sales.
Energy Minister Tom Koutsantonis is warning of electricity load shedding unless mothballed diesel generators are revived.
Get up to 60 per cent off the best vacuums and robot vacuums this Cyber Monday.
Petrol experts have revealed when to fill up your tank as Brisbane enters a freak cheap spell before a predicted spike.
Homebuyers could receive tens of thousands to put towards purchasing a home under this scheme but only a limited number of spots are on offer.
Welcome to Queensland in an election year, where blowing your own trumpet and being seen to do things are now part of a politician’s job, writes the editor.
Queenslanders sick of the expensive rental merry-go-round are jumping ship as soon as they can, as new data shows median rent is now $620 a week across the state.
Aussie workers fed up with the state of their salaries are saving thousands of dollars a year, or earning better working conditions by negotiating non-monetary forms of compensation.
After several years of soaring used car prices, the market is beginning to return to normal. But sadly, not all buyers are reaping the rewards.
Amazon’s annual sales event Prime Day has returned offering savvy Aussie shoppers a stack of great deals across a range of popular brands including Apple, Dyson and ECOVACS.
Once considered everyday staples, a new study has found they are fast becoming “unaffordable luxuries” for many South Australians. What are they?
The Greens have launched a bold cost-of-living proposal that would force supermarket giants Woolworths and Coles to cap prices on essential grocery items.
The Australian Taxation Office is cracking down on an estimated $1.2b in dodgy landlord claims that have seen taxpayers fund private costs linked to their cars, holidays and school fees.
The new financial year has been greeted with an exodus investors from the housing market.
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