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Australian dividends hit record high in 2022
Australian dividends hit record high in 2022rnathWed, 2023-03-01 09:59 Rhea Nath Rhea L Nath is a journalist at Money Management. She has previously worked as a business reporter with Dynamic Business and journalist in the multicultural media with Indian Link Media Group. In 2022, she was named Young Journalist of the Year at the NSW Premier’s Multicultural Communications Awards. Rhea's social profiles: E-mail AuthorMore articles by Rhea:View articles on Money ManagementPrint0SaveNo votes -
Why the closure of a small grocery store is a big deal for this outback town
via abc.net.au
For people living in cities, choice is everywhere. But when one of the few shops in a remote community shuts down, it's a big deal — not just economically, but for its social fabric too. -
Prime minister denies changes to super accounts over $3m represent broken promise
via abc.net.au
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he has not broken an election promise not to make any changes to superannuation, saying the change for the largest super accounts will take effect after the next federal election. -
Markets live: ASX falls as Australia's economy grows at a slower-than-expected pace
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market falls slightly, after a mixed performance on Wall Street as investors bet on interest rates having to rise by more than they initially expected, while the ABS released a significant update about Australia's solid —but slowing — economic growth. -
Live: Australian shares set to fall ahead of GDP results, Wall Street slips in last session of February
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is set to open lower, after a mixed performance on Wall Street as investors bet on interest rates having to rise by more than they initially expected, while the ABS will release a significant update about Australia's solid —but slowing — economic growth. -
Live: Australian shares set to fall ahead of GDP results, Dow Jones slips in last session of February
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is set to open lower, after a mixed performance on Wall Street as investors bet on interest rates having to rise by more than they initially expected, while the ABS will release a significant update about Australias solid —but slowing — economic growth. -
Live: Australian shares fall ahead of GDP results, Wall Street slips in last session of February
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is set to open lower, after a mixed performance on Wall Street as investors bet on interest rates having to rise by more than they initially expected, while the ABS will release a significant update about Australia's solid —but slowing — economic growth. -
Live: ASX slips as Australia's economy grows at a slower-than-expected pace
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market falls slightly, after a mixed performance on Wall Street as investors bet on interest rates having to rise by more than they initially expected, while the ABS released a significant update about Australia's solid —but slowing — economic growth. -
Live: ASX recovers as Australia's economy grows at a slower-than-expected pace
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market recovers from its initial losses, following a mixed performance on Wall Street as investors bet on interest rates having to rise by more than they initially expected, while the ABS releases a significant update about Australia's solid —but slowing — economic growth. -
ASX slips as Australia's economy grows at a slower-than-expected pace
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market falls, after a mixed performance on Wall Street as investors bet on interest rates having to rise by more than they initially expected, while the ABS releases a significant update about Australia's solid —but slowing — economic growth. -
Push for the Moon to get a time zone, The Weeknd breaks Spotify streaming record — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The news Australia is searching for and all the news that happened while you snoozed: This is the Loop, your quick catch-up for this morning's stories as they happened. -
Live: The Loop: Russia bans officials using foreign words, Puerto Rico to close only zoo over alleged neglect
via abc.net.au
The news Australia is searching for and all the news that happened while you snoozed: This is the Loop, your quick catch-up for this morning's stories as they happen. -
Live: The Loop: Push for the Moon to get a time zone, The Weeknd breaks Spotify streaming record
via abc.net.au
The news Australia is searching for and all the news that happened while you snoozed: This is the Loop, your quick catch-up for this morning's stories as they happen. -
Electric ute now on sale, but will it be able to handle Australian farming conditions?
via abc.net.au
The Chinese-made vehicle will cost you almost $93,000 and is being heralded as a step forward, but doubts are being raised about whether it will pass muster in the agricultural sector. -
Rooftop solar set to take mantle as 'Australia's biggest power source' as coal woes hasten
via abc.net.au
A new report says more than 3.4 million Australian customers have a rooftop solar system, with the rate of new installations running at roughly 300,000 a year, accelerating the decline of fossil fuel-fired power. -
Stuck in a Zip Pay debt tunnel, Ray is one reason the government is weighing up tougher credit rules
via abc.net.au
Millions of Australians have buy now, pay later accounts, but the easy credit may soon be harder to come by as the government vows to crack down on the industry by the end of the year. -
Buy now, pay later? Not so fast, as the government looks to tighten regulation
via abc.net.au
Millions of Australians have buy now, pay later accounts, but the easy credit may soon be harder to come by as the government vows to crack down on the industry by the end of the year. -
Federal government blocks Chinese fund from increasing its stake in Northern Minerals
via abc.net.au
Treasurer Jim Chalmers blocks Yuxiao Fund's application to the Foreign Investment Review Board to increase its stake in Northern Minerals Limited from just under 10 per cent to nearly 20 per cent. -
Chinese entity stopped from further investment in strategically crucial rare earths producer for second time
via abc.net.au
Treasurer Jim Chalmers blocks Yuxiao Fund's application to the Foreign Investment Review Board to increase its stake in Northern Minerals Limited from just under 10 per cent to nearly 20 per cent. -
Australia blocks Chinese fund from increasing its stake in Northern Minerals
via abc.net.au
Treasurer Jim Chalmers blocks Yuxiao Fund's application to the Foreign Investment Review Board to increase its stake in Northern Minerals Limited from just under 10 per cent to nearly 20 per cent. -
Inderjit worked for free in an Australian restaurant to secure a visa. Instead of silence, she took her boss to court
via abc.net.au
As immigration returns to pre-pandemic levels in Australia and the federal government seeks to overhaul the migration system, Indjerit is sharing her story in the hope she can prevent others from being exploited. -
An Australian restaurant ‘grossly exploited’ Inderjit’s desperation for a visa. She’s speaking up to help others
via abc.net.au
As immigration returns to pre-pandemic levels in Australia and the federal government seeks to overhaul the migration system, Indjerit is sharing her story in the hope that she can prevent others from being exploited. -
An Australian restaurant grossly exploited' Inderjit’s desperation for a visa. She's speaking up to help others
via abc.net.au
As immigration returns to pre-pandemic levels in Australia and the federal government seeks to overhaul the migration system, Indjerit is sharing her story in the hope she can prevent others from being exploited. -
'Tendency to surprise on the upside': Why are house prices stabilising and is the bust really over yet?
via abc.net.au
A lack of properties for sale and the first rise in Sydney home prices in more than a year stabilise real estate values across the nation. But for how long? -
'Recession risks are rising' with latest GDP figures set to be released today
via abc.net.au
The latest economic growth figures are expected to show a robust economy. But the outlook for 2023 is far less rosy, warn many analysts. -
'Recession risks are rising' but the latest GDP numbers are expected to show 'solid' growth
via abc.net.au
The latest economic growth figures, to the end of last year, are expected to show a robust economy. But the outlook for 2023 is far less rosy, warn many analysts. -
'Bottom of the cycle or eye of the storm?': House prices stabilise nationally, rise in Sydney
via abc.net.au
A lack of properties for sale and the first rise in Sydney home prices in more than a year stabilise real estate values across the nation. But for how long? -
'We are going to conquer disease': Father of 'brick' mobile phone sees hope in new tech
via abc.net.au
The man credited with inventing the cell phone 50 years ago is optimistic that future advances in mobile technology can transform human lives. -
Japanese companies indicted over alleged Olympic contract bid rigging
via abc.net.au
Prosecutors have issued indictments to Japanese companies suspected of rigging bids for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. -
Electric vehicle logging truck under trial in South Australia as state government watches on
via abc.net.au
This logging truck can travel up to 500 kilometres on renewable energy, stopping for a five-minute battery swap-over before continuing on its way. -
Electric vehicle logging truck trial underway in South Australia as state government watches on
via abc.net.au
This logging truck can travel up to 500 kilometres on renewable energy, stopping for a five-minute battery swap-over before continuing on its way. -
Labor’s super tax reform ‘moves the goalposts’ again
Labor’s super tax reform ‘moves the goalposts’ againrnathTue, 2023-02-28 16:50 Rhea Nath Rhea L Nath is a journalist at Money Management. She has previously worked as a business reporter with Dynamic Business and journalist in the multicultural media with Indian Link Media Group. In 2022, she was named Young Journalist of the Year at the NSW Premier’s Multicultural Communications Awards. Rhea's social profiles: E-mail AuthorMore articles by Rhea:View articles on Money Man -
Wealth perceptions evolving beyond ‘great Australian dream’: AMP
Wealth perceptions evolving beyond ‘great Australian dream’: AMPStaff WriterTue, 2023-02-28 15:56 Staff Writer Money Management staff writers are writers who contribute to the website from time to time. If you would like to discuss the content contained within this article please contact us. Staff's social profiles: E-mail AuthorMore articles by Staff:View articles on Money ManagementPrint0SaveNo votes have been submitted yet. -
Rush on food supplies as heavy rain again cuts roads into East Kimberley
via abc.net.au
The only sealed road into the the region is now closed in both directions, as residents deal with wild weather and empty supermarket shelves. -
Heavy rain causes further supply chain havoc in East Kimberley
via abc.net.au
The only sealed road into the the region is now closed in both directions, as residents deal with wild weather and empty supermarket shelves. -
‘Hard work starts now’: FPA/AFA merger to move forward
‘Hard work starts now’: FPA/AFA merger to move forwardrnathTue, 2023-02-28 14:19 Rhea Nath Rhea L Nath is a journalist at Money Management. She has previously worked as a business reporter with Dynamic Business and journalist in the multicultural media with Indian Link Media Group. In 2022, she was named Young Journalist of the Year at the NSW Premier’s Multicultural Communications Awards. Rhea's social profiles: E-mail AuthorMore articles by Rhea:View articles on Money Managem -
New practice profile: Unite Wealth
New practice profile: Unite WealthJasmine SiljicTue, 2023-02-28 13:35 Jasmine Siljic Jasmine Siljic is a cadet journalist at Money Management and Super Review. Prior to joining MM and SR, she also worked across other Momentum Media brands as an intern. Jasmine previously completed an internship at Mamamia news. She is currently studying a Bachelor of Media and Communications at Macquarie University. Jasmine's social profiles: E-mail AuthorMore articles by Jasmine:View articles on Money Managemen -
Is China an ESG champion?
Is China an ESG champion?ckadibTue, 2023-02-28 13:28 Charbel Kadib Charbel is an experienced financial services journalist, previously serving as news editor of The Adviser and Mortgage Business. Prior to joining Money Management, he also covered defence and national security developments as news editor of Defence Connect, Cyber Security Connect, and Space Connect. Charbel graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a double major in politics and journalism. Charbel's social profiles: E-mai -
Former AMP advice MD joins Pengana distribution team
Former AMP advice MD joins Pengana distribution teamrnathTue, 2023-02-28 13:22 Rhea Nath Rhea L Nath is a journalist at Money Management. She has previously worked as a business reporter with Dynamic Business and journalist in the multicultural media with Indian Link Media Group. In 2022, she was named Young Journalist of the Year at the NSW Premier’s Multicultural Communications Awards. Rhea's social profiles: E-mail AuthorMore articles by Rhea:View articles on Money ManagementPrint0SaveN -
Author shocked to find book listed on Amazon under different author's name
via abc.net.au
Imagine writing a 350-page children's book and having it published — only to find a duplicate copy for sale on Amazon with someone else's name attached. That's exactly what happened to Tasmanian writer Lian Tanner. -
Cost for Darwin road upgrade hiked up again to $165 million, nearly triple original price tag
via abc.net.au
The cost to grade-separate two of Darwin's key arterials has blown out by at least $100 million, with the NT government blaming a broad increase in the cost to build infrastructure. -
Council approves road closures paving way for expansion of Super Pit gold mine
via abc.net.au
Council approval of the expansion and road closures, known as the Fimiston South project, will widen and deepen Kalgoorlie's Super Pit and extend the mine's life until at least 2034. -
Treasurer Jim Chalmers caps super tax breaks for accounts with more than $3 million
via abc.net.au
Treasurer Jim Chalmers will double the tax rates paid by Australians with superannuation account balances worth more than $3 million, in a move he says is about budget sustainability and equity. -
Treasurer caps super tax breaks for multi-million-dollar accounts
via abc.net.au
Treasurer Jim Chalmers will double the tax rates paid by Australians with superannuation account balances worth more than $3 million, in a move he says is about budget sustainability and equity.
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