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Why the price of your breakfast might point to the Reserve Bank’s next decision
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Inflation

Why the price of your breakfast might point to the Reserve Bank’s next decision

Muesli and milk was becoming a luxury as inflation soared. But there are good signs the nation’s inflation pressures are finally starting to abate.

  • by Shane Wright

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Inflation numbers take pressure off RBA for rate rise
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Inflation numbers take pressure off RBA for rate rise

New inflation figures show that despite a further rise in the cost of living, it is not climbing any faster than expected by the Reserve Bank.

  • by Shane Wright
Why ‘everyone’s anti-Boomer’ - at least when trying to buy a home

Why ‘everyone’s anti-Boomer’ - at least when trying to buy a home

Home ownership is part of the Australian psyche, but the gap between the haves and have-nots just got wider.

  • by Elizabeth Redman
How Australians are saving $366 a week on housing in a cost of living crisis

How Australians are saving $366 a week on housing in a cost of living crisis

Crushed under rising prices, new figures show a rational shift to try to manage as best as possible.

  • by Elizabeth Redman
Cost-of-living crisis? Why only some of us are feeling the pinch
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Inflation

Cost-of-living crisis? Why only some of us are feeling the pinch

A fascinating study into how our standards of living have changed since before COVID helps to explain why some Australians are feeling no pain.

  • by Ross Gittins
Baby recession grips Perth as births drop to lowest level in two decades

Baby recession grips Perth as births drop to lowest level in two decades

Perth’s birth rate is the lowest it’s been since 2006, and it has not seen such a sharp fall in births since the contraceptive pill was introduced in the 1970s.

  • by Sarah Brookes
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States pump up ‘key technology’ to get households off gas
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States pump up ‘key technology’ to get households off gas

Australia’s eastern states are facing looming gas shortages, and home owners are set to be targeted to reduce their use.

  • by Mike Foley
I’m trying to buy a home in Perth before we sell or we’ll end up homeless - but cash offers win

I’m trying to buy a home in Perth before we sell or we’ll end up homeless - but cash offers win

As the Perth property trains keep leaving the station, WAtoday reporter Claire Ottaviano remains optimistic in the search for a new home.

  • by Claire Ottaviano
The type of property that was supposed to get cheaper – but soared

The type of property that was supposed to get cheaper – but soared

A “perfect storm” of rising demand and scant supply has been putting upward pressure on prices since the pandemic began.

  • by Shona Hendley
The forgotten tax adding billions to the country’s insurance premiums

The forgotten tax adding billions to the country’s insurance premiums

State governments have reaped billions from stamp duty on insurance, and the industry’s peak body says it’s time for states to put that money back into mitigating natural disasters.

  • by Rachel Clun
Clubs in crisis: RSL resists pressure to support failing club

Clubs in crisis: RSL resists pressure to support failing club

RSL NSW president Mick Bainbridge said it is not the job of the military veterans charity to operate licensed clubs that sell alcohol and promote gambling.

  • by Andrew Taylor