Financiers shun nuclear, upbeat on climate investment
27 March
Nuclear energy is last on the list of technologies that investors want exposure to, according to a survey of big institutions. The vast majority of investors do not see nuclear power as a good investment, with less than one in 10 exploring this...[Read More]
Bargain, love hunters fleeced for millions of dollars
27 March
Western Australian scam victims have lost more than $20 million in the past year, with people looking for love online and high investment returns losing the most money. All told, 1398 people reported being scammed in 2023 to WA Consumer Protection,...[Read More]
‘Full-time, always-on’ senior roles lock out women
27 March
Job sharing and more part-time senior roles are among ways employers are elevating more women into leadership and narrowing gender pay gaps. Only seven per cent of managers work part-time compared to 22 per cent of non-managers – percentages the...[Read More]
PM says minimum wage workers ‘should not fall behind’
27 March
Millions of workers covered by awards and minimum rates of pay will be hoping for a sizeable wage boost this year to help cover cost of living pressures that are only recently starting to ease. The annual wage review debate has kicked off this week...[Read More]
‘Please don’t forget us’: Ukrainians plead for more aid
27 March
“Please, please don’t forget us.” Those are the pleas of a Ukrainian child experiencing a war with no end in sight. It’s been more than two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion on Ukraine, where civilians are suffering from...[Read More]
Gas-rich galaxies discovered by Australian astronomers
27 March
Dozens of new space galaxies have been discovered in an international effort led by Australian astronomers. A total of 49 gas-rich galaxies were uncovered in less than three hours by a MeerKAT radio telescope in South Africa. The research aimed to...[Read More]
Investment markets and key developments – Weekly market update – 15/3/24
20 March
Share market were mixed over the last week. US and Eurozone shares rose to new record highs, with US inflation not as high as feared even though money market expectations for rate cuts were trimmed. However, while Eurozone shares rose 0.5% for the...[Read More]
Voters open-minded on investor tax break reform
20 March
Three in five Australian voters favour scaling back negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount, new polling suggests. One in five want investment property tax breaks to stay the same, according to the polling by independent consultancy...[Read More]
Exploring Earth’s Majestic Splendors: A Guide to the Natural Wonders of the World as Holiday Destination
21 March
Visiting the natural wonders of the world as holiday destinations can offer unique and unforgettable experiences, each with its own set of activities, sights, and cultural significance. Here’s what you might expect when visiting some of these...[Read More]
Knowing your financial well-being is protected
21 March
Financial security is a universal goal that transcends income brackets and age groups. It is not solely determined by the amount of money one possesses or earns, but rather by the feeling of reassurance and peace of mind that comes with knowing your...[Read More]
10 Empowering Strategies for Boosting Self-Esteem, Mental Health, and Physical Fitness
21 March
Maintaining a positive outlook on life, nurturing mental health, and staying physically fit are key components of overall well-being. Feeling good about yourself is a holistic process, encompassing mind, body, and spirit. Here are the top...[Read More]
What’s a Guarantor?
21 March
Issuing loans or lending money comes with certain risks. This is why the majority of lenders require that borrowers provide a guarantor for their loan. If the borrower is unable to repay the debt on their own, a guarantor promises to do so in...[Read More]
Empowering Your Future: The Top 10 Reasons to Start Your Own Business
21 March
Starting your own business is a journey filled with challenges, opportunities, and personal growth. It’s a path that many choose to embark upon for a myriad of reasons, each unique to the individual’s aspirations and circumstances. Here are...[Read More]
How is artificial intelligence is transforming business insurance
20 March
Across Australia, businesses of all shapes and sizes are turning to information communication technology to automate repetitive tasks, reduce overheads and increase sales and profits. So is the insurance sector. Eighty percent of local...[Read More]
How to prepare for unexpected risks: business survival guide
20 March
Most small business owners are born optimists. After all, why take the plunge unless you’re confident you can stay afloat? But positive thinking can only take you so far. To succeed in business and stay on course, you also need to think about what...[Read More]