Electric car owners dodge road charge but pay more tax
14 May
Australia’s electric car drivers may escape a road-user charge for another year but will pay more tax under measures revealed in the federal budget. The changes are part of several reforms to support low-emission vehicles in the budget, including...[Read More]
Budget lacks energy for big renewable project reforms
13 May
Australia’s growing throng of solar panels, batteries and electric cars will be managed by a new regulator in a multimillion-dollar budget commitment welcomed by investment and climate groups. The change will come in addition to support for...[Read More]
Canberra embraces AI data crunch for medicines to tax
13 May
Artificial intelligence will be deployed across the federal government for everything from evaluating medicines to identifying tax fraud in a bid to boost the nation’s productivity. A long list of AI trials were named in the federal budget on...[Read More]
‘These geniuses’: PM’s generational housing gamble
13 May
Anthony Albanese is playing “gutsy” politics with sweeping changes to tax concessions for landlords but risks offending established investors who may not have expected the overhaul, an expert in politics says. From July 2027, negative gearing...[Read More]
Green groups warn climate courage missing from budget
13 May
Climate wins on bike lanes and batteries have been overshadowed by a failure to capture fossil fuel revenue and rein in off-road diesel credits, environment groups say. The lead up to Tuesday’s federal budget was dominated by a campaign to hike...[Read More]
Rural leaders see budget shortfalls for health, roads
13 May
Australia’s regions will benefit from funding to bolster fuel supplies and public hospitals, but investment in rural health reform, better connectivity and safer country roads continues to fall short, according to industry groups. The federal...[Read More]
Biggest winners and losers from federal budget revealed
13 May
The Federal Budget always creates a clear mix of opportunities, trade-offs and policy changes that can affect households, investors, business owners and retirees in different ways. This article outlines the key winners and losers from the latest...[Read More]
Bleak outlook for national economy if Iran war drags on
13 May
Lingering conflict in the Middle East could cause Australia’s economy to contract and unemployment to spike to pre-pandemic levels, Treasury warns in the nation’s fiscal blueprint. While Treasurer Jim Chalmers said Australia was well placed to...[Read More]
Small businesses win as popular supports made permanent
13 May
Millions of businesses feeling the economic pain of the Middle East crisis will get some of their tax back along with extra money to buy equipment to help them weather the storm. The two permanent changes were confirmed in the federal budget on...[Read More]
Tax relief for workers and pain for investors in budget
13 May
Young people entering the housing market face such significant difficulties that the government needs to break a major election promise on controversial tax changes, Treasurer Jim Chalmers insists. A raid on investment properties, trusts and other...[Read More]
Understanding your risk profile: The foundation of smart investing
7 May
When it comes to investing, one of the most important — yet often overlooked — steps is defining your risk profile. It’s the foundation upon which your entire financial plan is built. Without a clear understanding of how much risk you are...[Read More]
Stepping into the next chapter: Leadership, wellbeing and the courage to keep going
7 May
Whenever we step into a new chapter of rapid change, growth or ambition, something interesting often happens. Just as we begin reaching for the next level in our lives, careers or leadership journey, we meet a new layer of self-doubt. It can...[Read More]
When life gets complicated: Top 7 signs you need legal assistance
7 May
Most people do not think about speaking with a lawyer until something has already gone wrong. A dispute has escalated, a contract has been signed, a deadline has passed, or a difficult family or business issue has become too serious to...[Read More]
EOFY is approaching: what can you do now to maximise this financial year and prepare for the next?
7 May
As 30 June approaches, many individuals and business owners start thinking about tax. But the best tax outcomes are usually achieved before the Financial Year ends, not after it. EOFY is the perfect time to review your income, expenses,...[Read More]
Spin the globe: Four weeks in Georgia and Armenia
7 May
Spin the globe and let your finger land somewhere unexpected: the Caucasus, where Europe and Asia seem to meet over a shared table of wine, mountain air and stories that feel older than the roads themselves. For a couple chasing adventure, romance...[Read More]
