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Architect-designed Northcote house keeps it simple in cost-of-living crisis

Architect-designed Northcote house keeps it simple in cost-of-living crisis

It may not have wall-to-wall marble, but this simple architect-designed house shows what can be achieved on a relatively modest budget.

  • by Stephen Crafti

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Petrol prices to tumble further amid turmoil on global oil market

Petrol prices to tumble further amid turmoil on global oil market

Australian petrol prices are expected to continue dropping in the lead-up to the Easter and Anzac Day holidays as oil markets reel from Donald Trump’s tariff war.

  • by Nick Toscano
‘Unanswered questions’: Dutton’s plan to cut gas bills under fire from experts

‘Unanswered questions’: Dutton’s plan to cut gas bills under fire from experts

The Coalition is facing pressure to explain how its plan to cause a gas glut will lead to sustained bill relief, as experts rubbish its new modelling.

  • by Nick Toscano
Battery ‘bill buster’ for millions of households, but renters and cash-strapped may miss out

Battery ‘bill buster’ for millions of households, but renters and cash-strapped may miss out

The Albanese government has made an election pitch to slash power bills and accelerate the grid’s shift to cleaner sources of energy.

  • by Nick Toscano
‘Hard to see how lower pricing will emerge’: Experts doubtful of Dutton’s gas plan

‘Hard to see how lower pricing will emerge’: Experts doubtful of Dutton’s gas plan

The opposition leader claims his plan will deliver enough gas locally to swiftly cut the wholesale price of $14 a gigajoule to $10.

  • by Nick Toscano and Mike Foley
Steven was in intensive care when staff appeared at his bedside with a credit card machine

Steven was in intensive care when staff appeared at his bedside with a credit card machine

The Melbourne man had only switched to the insurance company because it sponsored his AFL football team.

  • by Brittany Busch
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Minutes to midnight: Why Australia may soon be burning foreign gas

Minutes to midnight: Why Australia may soon be burning foreign gas

Australia may be one of the biggest sellers of gas overseas but supplies of the fuel are running dangerously low in NSW, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania.

  • by Nick Toscano
Woolworths, Coles buck against ACCC findings of entrenched dominance

Woolworths, Coles buck against ACCC findings of entrenched dominance

Australia’s biggest supermarkets maintain the sector is highly competitive, while a former ACCC chair has come out swinging against the watchdog’s recommendations.

  • by Jessica Yun and Shane Wright
Australia’s $69b habit exposed as online shopping hits record

Australia’s $69b habit exposed as online shopping hits record

Eight years ago, the biggest online shopping platforms were eBay, Etsy, Redbubble and Catch.com.au – but the e-commerce landscape looks very different since COVID-19.

  • by Jessica Yun
Shell art got a shellacking. Now it makes an architectural comeback in this beach house design

Shell art got a shellacking. Now it makes an architectural comeback in this beach house design

A tongue-in-cheek beach house makes effective use of shell art and cement panels.

  • by Stephen Crafti
Power bills set to rise by up to $200 in election headache for Albanese

Power bills set to rise by up to $200 in election headache for Albanese

The spectre of power prices jumping in July will loom over the federal election campaign widely expected to begin within weeks.

  • by Nick Toscano and Mike Foley

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