‘Ghost town’: Country’s move on rental crisis
Skyrocketing rents are sweeping the globe locking young people out of leaving their parents home, with one government making a bold move to tackle the crisis.
Skyrocketing rents are sweeping the globe locking young people out of leaving their parents home, with one government making a bold move to tackle the crisis.
The Australian firm’s horror run is continuing as it revealed a “significant and rapid deterioration” in operations and potentially low earnings.
A Brisbane couple has been locked in a battle with their bank over it “gouging” money after it failed to admit to a serious error.
Hundreds of jobs will be cut at Australia Post, in a move it has said is in response to “financial pressures it is facing”.
A radical overhaul of the way Australians work could be hitting our shores much sooner than expected.
Australia’s biggest super funds have been criticised for decisions being made that will have a huge impact on young people’s future.
Aussies have revealed their “soul destroying” experiences at work and why they’re being forced to “quiet quit” as a new trend called The Great Burnout takes hold.
Their “heartbreaking” experience has left their home ownership dream in tatters, while they have also been slugged with a rent increase.
A national Australian company has gone under with administrators working to try and save the firm and prevent disruption to customers.
A couple has been slugged with a $210 a week rent rise after their home ownership dream was shattered.
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