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This young couple just made $52,000 in 17 months thanks to Perth's surging property market
via abc.net.au
Jessica Hawes and her fiance Callan Bennett just made a sizable profit selling their Parmelia property — and they are not alone, as prices in areas like Kwinana, Mandurah and Victoria Park surge. -
'I thought I'd be able to snag a bargain', but things haven't worked out that way for home buyers during COVID
via abc.net.au
First home buyers are helping prop up the property market during a pandemic — but a feedback loop is emerging where rising prices are simultaneously making it harder than ever for some to buy. -
First home buyers are racing to buy — but rising prices put home ownership 'further out of reach'
via abc.net.au
First home buyers are helping prop up the property market during a pandemic — but a feedback loop is emerging where rising prices are simultaneously making it harder than ever for some to buy. -
First home buyers are racing to buy — but rising prices make home ownership 'further out of reach'
via abc.net.au
First home buyers are helping prop up the property market during a pandemic — but a feedback loop is emerging where rising prices are simultaneously making it harder than ever for some to buy their first home. -
ASX to jump, Reserve Bank may inject more cash into economy
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market's rebound is set to continue as the distribution of Johnson & Johnson's newly authorised COVID-19 vaccine spurs enthusiasm on Wall Street, while the mayhem in bond markets subsides. -
ASX loses gains after Reserve Bank stays put
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market runs out of steam as the Reserve Bank keeps official rates unchanged, while Wall Street surges as Johnson & Johnson rolls out its COVID-19 vaccine and the mayhem in bond markets subsides. -
ASX jumps, Reserve Bank may inject more cash into economy
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market's rebound continues as the distribution of Johnson & Johnson's newly authorised COVID-19 vaccine spurs enthusiasm on Wall Street, while the mayhem in bond markets subsides. -
ASX higher, Reserve Bank may inject more cash into economy
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market's rebound continues as the distribution of Johnson & Johnson's newly authorised COVID-19 vaccine spurs enthusiasm on Wall Street, while the mayhem in bond markets subsides. -
Pandemic's economic struggle worst for women, young adults, self-employed and renters
via abc.net.au
Women, young adults, the self-employed and renters are among the groups experiencing the most financial pain from the COVID pandemic, an analysis from Queensland's peak body for the social services says. -
It's official. Farmers are having their best year yet
via abc.net.au
Australia's agriculture sector is booming, with farmers expected to reap a record $66 billion for their produce this year despite trade tensions with China and the global pandemic. -
'Seek Different': The two-word slogan aiming to claw back $1.3b in lost tourism revenue
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory government launches a $2.5 million tourism campaign in the hopes of clawing back an estimated $1.3 billion that has been lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler roast Emily in Paris, Sia's Music in Golden Globes monologue
via abc.net.au
Hollywood might have been breathing a collective sigh of relief acerbic comedian Ricky Gervais did not return to host the Golden Globes, but replacements Tina Fey and Amy Poehler have used their fourth time in the role to make many people in their industry uncomfortable. -
'Even with stupid things, inclusivity is important': Tina Fey and Amy Poehler attack Hollywood Foreign Press at Golden Globes
via abc.net.au
Hollywood might have been breathing a collective sigh of relief acerbic comedian Ricky Gervais did not return to host the Golden Globes, but replacements Tina Fey and Amy Poehler have used their fourth time in the role to make many people in their industry uncomfortable. -
Queensland house prices 'through the roof' as Brisbane posts highest monthly increase in 14 years
via abc.net.au
Brisbane house prices post the sharpest monthly increase since 2007 as values rise across Queensland. It comes as demographers report the highest increase in net interstate migration into Queensland in 20 years. -
Calls for accused minister to stand aside
Senior Morrison government ministers have stressed a cabinet colleague accused of a horrific historical rape is entitled to the presumption of innocence.
Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young, Labor's Penny Wong and Prime Minister Scott Morrison were sent a letter detailing the complaint last week. -
Labor warms to gas in new policy platform
Federal Labor has backed gas as a key part of achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050 in a new policy platform set for debate later this month. -
Experts doubt October vaccination target
Medical experts believe the federal government's coronavirus vaccination target will be hard to achieve unless jab rates are dramatically ramped up. -
Treasurer rules out law to repay JobKeeper
JobKeeper wage subsidies worth millions of dollars have been paid back to the tax office as Treasurer Josh Frydenberg rules out changing laws to force other companies to do the same. -
Poynton quits Crown Resorts
John Poynton has resigned as a director of Crown Resorts and chairman of Crown Perth, leaving the group bereft of experienced directors or executives in Perth. -
'So much talent and passion': Canberra's experimental confectioner 'Mr Frugii' dies at age 62
via abc.net.au
The man behind Lonsdale Street's Frugii Dessert Laboratory, which sold ice-creams flavoured with hummus, truffles and Vegemite, has died. -
Canberra's 'Mr Frugii', whose experimental ice-creams attracted international attention, dies at age 62
via abc.net.au
The man behind Lonsdale Street's Frugii Dessert Laboratory, which sold ice-creams flavoured with hummus, truffles and Vegemite, has died. -
CommSec admits to overcharging customers $4.3m; ASX rises
via abc.net.au
Online stockbroker CommSec could face a penalty on top of $6.5 million it has refunded for breaches including overcharging brokerage fees. -
ASX rises, Crown under investigation for underpaying workers
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market lifts early trade, while embattled casino operator Crown becomes the latest company to admit to underpaying employees. -
ASX rises as RBA fights rate rises with another $4 billion bond purchase
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market rises, while the Reserve Bank buys longer-dated government bonds, after a sharp sell-off in bonds saw yields climb sharply last week. -
House prices record sharpest increase since 2003, banks tip two-year boom
via abc.net.au
Australian house prices post their sharpest monthly increase since August 2003, with analysts at CoreLogic saying the market is now entrenched in one of its strongest growth phases on record. -
House prices record sharpest increase since 2003
via abc.net.au
Australian house prices have posted their sharpest monthly increase since August 2003, with analysts at CoreLogic saying the market is now entrenched in one of its strongest growth phases on record.
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