‘Dumbest option’: top economist slams housing tax break

26 February

A major rewrite of Australia’s tax rules is needed to make them fairer and more efficient, one of the nation’s top economists has warned. Former Treasury secretary Ken Henry, who led a 2010 review of taxes, said the current system could be...[Read More]

Analysts forecast more gains for price of gold in 2026

25 December

Gold has made its biggest jump since the 1979 oil crisis in 2025 – with prices doubling in the last two years – a performance which might previously have meant forecasts of a big correction. Yet a growing investor pool and factors ranging from...[Read More]

The gift of trust: How talking about us strengthens our business and community

4 December

Referrals mean more to us than words can easily express. When a happy client shares their experience and recommends us to a friend, colleague, or family member, it is one of the greatest compliments we can receive.  We never take that trust for...[Read More]

Invest or lose: Australia’s billion-dollar AI warning

26 November

Australia could miss out on a $150 billion boost to its economy if it fails to invest in artificial intelligence, including sovereign AI models, regional hubs, training and infrastructure. But decisive investments in the technology could deliver an...[Read More]

US fears push Aussie investors towards local shares

11 September

Australian mum-and-dad investors increasingly favour local shares over US stocks as concerns swell around Trump administration policies, data shows. The proportion of Australian investors putting their money into US assets fell from 25 per cent in...[Read More]

Big bank’s tax vision bucks business lobby, coalition

17 July

Superannuation concession limits and a wealth tax could unlock national economic productivity, Australia’s largest bank says, but others call them a “war on aspiration”. Many have been some surprised and some incensed by the Commonwealth...[Read More]

Super funds spared billions after US axes ‘revenge tax’

3 July

Australian superannuation funds are breathing a sigh of relief after the US dropped a so-called “revenge tax” on foreign investors. The super industry had been ringing alarm bells over section 899 of President Donald Trump’s proposed “big...[Read More]

Australian investment eyed for Peruvian mining pipeline

30 October

Peru is looking to Australian companies for hundreds of millions of dollars for critical mineral investment with 51 projects having a combined $US55 billion revenue potential in the pipeline to 2035. Peru’s Energy Minister Romulo Mucho says China...[Read More]