Research commissioned by The West Australian shows how much extra those with the average-sized variable loan of $433,000 have paid in interest since the first rate hike in May 2022.
Kim Macdonald
With less and less Aussies sending letters by mail, Australia Post is hoping to increase stamp prices in an effort to curb its financial losses.
Aisling Brennan
A tech billionaire has failed to front shareholders at his company’s annual general meeting following sensational allegations about his personal life.
Cameron Micallef
One of Australia’s two supermarket giants has denied it is sitting on unused land in one capital city to stop any competitors opening up.
Blair Jackson
On a choppy day for the market, the ASX 200 traded relatively flat, thanks to a late market surge.
US President-elect Donald Trump has proposed to introduce hefty tariffs when he enters office - and experts have weighed in on what it could mean for Australia.
Mineral Resources faced a fiery AGM, as the board addressed shareholders for the first time since allegations of misconduct by founder Chris Ellison were aired.
The chief executive of a supermarket giant has admitted she is “worried” about a US company as more and more Aussies hunt for better prices.
Duncan Evans
Major Aussie banks are teaming up to try to stop scammers before transactions have even left a victim’s account.
As a generational divide over working from home continues, a major survey has revealed what businesses really think about workers who don’t want to work from the office.
Millions of Aussies are likely thousands of dollars better off in 2024 – and they might not even know it, due to the surprising performance of a common asset.
Australia’s busiest domestic terminal is set to be upgraded for the first time in more than 30 years, in a multimillion-dollar project.
The ASX closed down on Wednesday as investors took advantage to take a profit following a record day of trading on Tuesday.
A new report has revealed a worrying increase in cybercriminal attacks on wealthy private schools, using sinister techniques to hack sensitive data.
Alexandra Feiam
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has warned forecasted revenue “will be much smaller” due to China’s crashing property sector and its impact on iron ore prices.
Jessica Wang
Australians have the legal right to put their work phone on ‘do not disturb’ during out of office hours, but bosses are ignoring these new laws.
The ASX 200 is trading up 2.6 per cent for November during the traditionally strong trading period leading into the ‘Santa Claus’ rally in December.
Cameras capturing the faces of shoppers at one of Australia’s biggest retailers breached privacy laws, the Privacy Commissioner has ruled.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is steadfast in its fight against inflation, even if it means mortgage holders will pay even more in the coming months.
A Perth-headquartered miner has freed three detained staff in West Africa by paying a military government nearly $250m.
More than 200,000 homeowners are eligible for cost of living concessions, are you one of them?
Residents in Greater Western Sydney have hit out at big banks for shutting branches without consultation, which an MP argued was “destroying the local business community”.
Aussies are doing what the Reserve Bank of Australia is asking and cutting back on spending, but they might need to wait nine months for a reduction on their mortgage.
A leading business group has said declining Australian living standards and flatlining wages could be a reality with productivity at worryingly low levels.