High-density issues hurting Australia’s housing goal

2 October

The federal government’s signature deal with the states to solve the housing crisis appears in tatters, with fresh construction approval numbers providing a bleak outlook. Dwelling approvals dropped by 6.1 per cent in August, further endangering...[Read More]

Spring home maintenance tips

26 September

During the chilly winter months, most people hibernate and spend their time indoors. But with springtime comes sunshine that brings a new boost of energy for everyone. Because of the ideal weather, spring is a great time to clean and tick off some...[Read More]

Don’t put money on rates relief soon, borrowers warned

26 September

There are still no plans to cut interest rates soon as the Reserve Bank held the cash figure steady for what will be a calendar year. The RBA wants more signs inflation is under control before it will consider lowering rates, Governor Michele...[Read More]

Overheated market could burn first-time home buyers

26 September

Pushing people to enter the “overheated” housing market is a bad idea, an expert says, with new data finding first-time buyers want to purchase property as soon as possible. A report has affirmed Australians are eager to join the home-ownership...[Read More]

Tenants to enforce ‘rules of the game’ in rent reforms

25 September

Tenants with pets will have a better shot at securing a rental and existing requirements will be tightened under reforms coming to the nation’s most expensive market. Landlords will still be able to reject pets on reasonable grounds, including if...[Read More]

Renters still can’t keep up, despite more supports

25 September

A welcome boost to support for low-income Australians is still not enough to make renting affordable in every corner of the country. Payments such as the aged pension, JobSeeker and the disability pension all increased in line with indexation on...[Read More]

Love at first sight in the bush? Data counts the ways

18 September

Ellie Moorhouse always thought she’d be happy living anywhere as long as she had her cats and a collection of books. It wasn’t until she walked into a Victorian-era homestead in the NSW Snowy Mountains region that she really understood what it...[Read More]

Growing your own vegetables: a simple path to saving money and eating healthy

12 September

In recent years, the growing trend of cultivating your own vegetables has become increasingly popular.  Whether it’s a backyard plot, a community garden, or even a small balcony container setup, growing your own food not only helps reduce grocery...[Read More]

Streets behind: every state lagging on housing targets

11 September

Every Australian state is lagging behind nationally-agreed housing targets as the federal government is accused of dragging its heels on addressing the national crisis. The nation is likely to fall well short of an objective of constructing 1.2...[Read More]

The Smart Buy: How a Property Agent Can Guide You to Your Dream Home

5 September

Seeking professional advice when looking to buy a property is an important step, especially if you’re new to the market or dealing with complex situations. Here are some key instances when you should consider consulting a property agent and what...[Read More]

Housing approvals bounce back but market still subdued

4 September

A surge in new apartments has fuelled a rebound in sluggish housing approvals, as the coalition floats the possibility of withholding GST payments from states if they don’t meet construction targets. There was a 10.4 per cent increase in the...[Read More]

Economy ‘nowhere near recessionary’ despite predictions

4 September

Australians have been urged to remain positive about the economy despite the government’s forecast sluggish growth. Treasurer Jim Chalmers said the Reserve Bank of Australia was “smashing the economy” through its cash rate rises, pre-empting...[Read More]

Analysts received the final pieces of the economic growth puzzle

4 September

The Australian economy is on track for another feeble quarter of growth propped up by firmer government spending. June quarter national accounts due on Wednesday are expected to show an economy growing but only just, prompting the federal treasurer...[Read More]

Let’s put interest rate rises in perspective

29 August

Interest rates in Australia have a significant impact on the economy, with effects felt by a range of individuals, including retirees and first-home buyers. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) sets these rates, with changes influenced by a range of...[Read More]

Fierce renter advocate eyes Parliament House tenancy

28 August

A champion of renters and nemesis to landlords is taking his crusade to the ballot box as he joins the federal election fight. Jordan van den Lamb, known online as purplepingers, has gained more than 4.6 million views on TikTok for his fierce...[Read More]