Australia’s current rental crisis has been fundamentally driven by excessive immigration-driven population growth in a supply ...
The ferrous jaws are open. Steel production sucks in China . Global ain’t much better. Steel exports are weak. Inventory is fine. Steel order books were awful last month. Top tier Chinese house prices ...
Labor’s $1.4bn student visa crackdown revealed”! That was the online headline in the Australian over the weekend, with Universities Australia claiming that “the crackdown will cost institutions $1.4bn ...
AEMO forecasts, published in The AFR, show electricity use by data centres rising faster than expected, with Victoria’s demand nearly doubling in the past year. Within a decade, data centres could ...
All tech is non-profitable these days despite a profits megaboom. Say what? TME. Rates Matter Again The AI melt-up may finally be running into the one thing investors stopped worrying about: rates.
Let’s take a quick stocktake of Australia’s housing supply situation. Over the first 18 months of the Albanese government’s National Housing Accord, which set a target to build 1.2 million homes over ...
After teetering for weeks, Cotality’s daily dwelling values index, which tracks home prices across the five major capital ...
RBC nails it. Certainly, the US could deploy over 100,000 ground troops to attempt to physically reopen the Strait and remove the regime in Tehran. While such an operation could potentially provide ...
Following the release of the federal budget, the backlash on social media was immediate, with the ‘Anthony Albanese is now my ...
Last week’s federal budget announced fundamental changes to Australia’s negative gearing and capital gains tax regimes, summarised below. Negative Gearing: From 1 July 2027, negative gearing will only ...
Sydney’s housing market has clearly entered a correction phase, with values falling since February, according to Cotality. This weekend’s auction results from Cotality confirmed that the correction is ...
Victoria’s public sector workforce has grown by more than 100,000 personnel since the Andrews/Allan Labor Government took power in 2014, representing an increase of around 50%. This is one of the ...