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Many retirees worry they will chew through all their savings and those fears could be chilling conversations about transferring wealth down to their children, a survey by AMP has found. Young people are reluctant to bring up the topic of intergenerational wealth, with three in five...

Letting first-time buyers dip into their retirement savings for a housing deposit would push up house prices and, by extension, rents, new super industry analysis shows. Renters could end up paying $57 more a week in today’s dollars were dwelling prices to rise as a result...

When Lloyd was a year nine student, his anxiety and depression became so bad he could not go to class and eventually dropped out of school. He stopped sleeping, stayed up late playing games and struggled to maintain connections with the outside world. “It was mainly my...

Moderating inflation, boosting renewable energy and looking after vulnerable Australians form the basis of Anthony Albanese’s election pitch as his new ministry meets for the first time. The second Albanese ministry was sworn in by the governor-general on Monday before it met for the first time...

Australians with disabilities will have greater protection from discrimination and increased job access, the federal government has pledged in its long-awaited response to the disability royal commission. While the Commonwealth has said it would enact large amounts of the recommendations from the commission, only a fraction...

Australians want to see power prices as the top priority for any energy reforms as the rising cost of living sparks a shift in the nation’s appetite for change. Less than a year out from a federal election, an Ipsos Australia survey released on Monday shows...