July’s record-breakers: why several Aussie stocks have hit new highs
JB Hi-Fi, the Commonwealth Bank and Wesfarmers are among several stocks to reach fresh records this month. See the list.
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JB Hi-Fi, the Commonwealth Bank and Wesfarmers are among several stocks to reach fresh records this month. See the list.
Another interest rate rise is on the cards and governments are taking too long to tackle housing costs, Paul Starick writes.
Entering the housing market during a cost-of-living crisis is tough, but there are still several sources of help.
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.
A plan designed to help stop the drain of young people leaving Sydney is in motion but there are questions on just how fast the new homes can be built.
A plan designed to help stop the drain of young people leaving Sydney is in motion but there are questions on just how fast the new homes can be built.
In a world of increasingly expensive cars, this discounted model stakes a claim to being a smart choice for Aussie motorists.
Crunch time for affordable, reliable electricity is coming fast and SA will be key to deciding nuclear power’s fate, writes Paul Starick.
In a world of increasingly expensive cars, this discounted model stakes a claim to being a smart choice for Aussie motorists.
Home values are rising across most of Sydney, but they’ve fallen by up to $110k annually in a range of suburbs still grappling with the fallout of a Covid-era trend.
Qantas has announced a new deal with a popular ride sharing platform offering Aussies the chance to win a share of 20 million frequent flyer points. See how.
A groundbreaking report has shone a spotlight on why the Aussie music festival scene has been brought to its knees.
Premier Steven Miles’ inquiry into grocery prices has again been slammed as “tokenistic” and a “sham” by Katter’s Australian Party.
A new report shows that after several months of decline, the value of second-hand cars is rising again. But some brands are likely to be more affected than others.
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