Djamila Lazri
Australian City Faces Record Petrol Prices, Leaving Drivers Reeling
A new report highlights a major Australian city grappling with soaring petrol prices, raising questions about what’s driving the surge and its impact on drivers.
Australia’s Unemployment Rate Rises Amid Mixed Economic Signals
The rise in Australia’s unemployment rate, paired with strong job creation, paints a nuanced picture of the nation’s labor market. Policymakers face growing challenges amid economic uncertainty and inflationary pressures.
ATO Ramps up Scrutiny on Landlords With Bold Tax Crackdown in 2025
The ATO is cracking down on tax compliance among landlords, targeting undeclared rental income and discrepancies in property ownership. Enhanced data-matching aims to address errors and ensure fairness.
Australian Job Market Growth Fuels Speculation on February Rate Cut
Despite strong job growth in December, economists remain divided on whether the Reserve Bank of Australia will cut interest rates. Market expectations suggest a 70% chance of a rate cut…
How Mortgage Professionals Can Help First-Time Buyers Buy Their First Home
Mortgage professionals play a key role in helping first-time buyers navigate the home buying process, ensuring a smoother journey to homeownership
Simple Tax Move Could Help You Save $3,300 and Grow Your Superannuation
A simple financial move could help you save $3,300 in taxes and grow your retirement fund. Find out how salary sacrificing works and its key benefits.
Tertiary Access Payment : Australians Urged to Claim $5,000
Regional students can access up to $5,000 through the Tertiary Access Payment to help cover relocation costs for higher education. This financial boost aims to bridge the gap in education…
Sydney Train Delays Worsen as Fierce Rail Dispute Escalates
Sydney Train services are grinding to a halt as unions and the government remain deadlocked over pay disputes. Commuters brace for slower journeys and widespread disruptions across the network.
How the Falling Australian Dollar Affects Your Spending
The Australian dollar has dropped roughly 10% against the US dollar in recent months, with experts attributing this to a mix of domestic and global factors.
Outraged Drivers Battle $556 Fines Over ‘No Phone in Sight’ Accusations
The deployment of mobile phone detection cameras has sparked significant backlash, with drivers contesting fines over alleged inaccuracies. Calls for transparency and reform grow as legal challenges and public mistrust…
Australia’s Housing Crunch 4% Rise Yet Rents Keep Climbing
Australia’s housing market faces mounting challenges as high borrowing costs stall construction projects, keeping rental prices on the rise.
Drivers Urged to Follow Key Roundabout Rule as Fines and Demerit Points Loom in NSW
Understanding the correct roundabout rule is crucial for avoiding fines and ensuring road safety. Misinterpretations can lead to confusion, accidents, and unnecessary penalties on NSW roads.