Setting financial goals, even if only modest, can help us to prioritise, make better decisions, and regain a sense of control. Here’s how to set – and achieve – them.
School-leavers want flexibility and gig work offers it. But how will that affect the economy?
We hear a lot about the negative impact of rate rises on mortgage repayments, while little is made of the benefits of high interest rates.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has used words with specific meanings in the objective he intends to legislate, among them “preserve”, “dignified”, “equitable” and “sustainable”.
The October 2022 budget marks a departure from the “blokier” budgets of recent years, centring gender equality and the care economy rather than high-vis and hard hats.
The first Labor budget in nine years, delivered against a grim economic backdrop, contains few surprises as it charts Australia's way through uncertain times and high-cost hazards.
The government used to set interest rates, but no longer does. If the UAP really did try to deliver on an election promise to cap interest rates at 3% for five years, what would the consequences be?
While all cultures celebrate the new year, the Chinese are probably one of the few that use these money-related words as their greetings in the biggest festival of the year.
There are several past examples of federal cabinet ministers resigning or being sacked over unproven claims that they deny.
Superannuation helps fund homeownership, and homeownership helps retirees get the pension.
Justice Kevin Zervos reflects on a remarkable law career, forged by early experience as a student in a community legal service, and inspired by his alma mater to equip himself for life.
Just four of Australia's 20 biggest super funds still have no emissions reduction targets or commitments.
Retirement confidence can't be easily captured by a single indicator, with social, health and wellbeing, and planning also key pillars.
Life and career twists and turns have led TP Pun to a successful career and a big-hearted sense of duty to give back time to his university and the community.
Combining sport and study can be a delicate balancing act, but it's reaping rewards, including medals, for many of our athletes.
Concerns raised that the areas to be investigated may prove too vague to be of practical use.
The term “energy crisis” is bandied around quite loosely with some confusion around whether the crisis is about prices or security of supply.
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