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Older Australian renters are being pushed prematurely into aged care due to high costs, insecurity and insufficient quality of housing, a new report has found. A national survey of 500 people aged over 50 conducted by Anglicare Australia found significant barriers to ageing at home which...

Business confidence and conditions remain persistently strong despite global economic headwinds. In August, confidence rose three points to +10 index points, while conditions rose one point to +20 index points. Commenting on NAB’s August business survey, the bank’s chief economist Alan Oster said business confidence was robust...

Many Australians will know Don Smallgoods for its 1990s ads which comically proclaimed: “Is Don. Is Good.” Three decades later, the company is being held up as an example of how to strengthen the regional workforce, offering parents desirable school-friendly hours and predictable rosters. Kadi Taylor, from...

Rate hikes and the soaring cost of living are finally starting to weigh on household spending. Non-essential outgoings decreased in August, according to CommBank’s household spending intentions index, with sectors such as travel, entertainment, transport and retail all softening. However, spending in other categories – such as...

A parliamentary committee will grill the head of the Reserve Bank over the central bank’s past decisions. Australian mortgage holders have endured five rate rises as the RBA seeks to bring inflation under control, with the central bank’s governor Philip Lowe coming under pressure to resign...

Many people feel a little anxious if they forget their phone but some suffer from nomophobia – “no mobile phone phobia” – a serious fear of being disconnected. Macquarie University psychologist Wayne Warburton says smartphones, tablets, computers and TVs can all fuel screen overuse, but phones...