Fast trains, technology and incentives to relocate would go a long way towards encouraging people out of metropolitan Australia and into our regional areas.
Netflix charges, online shopping and recurring direct debits are draining the bank accounts of young Australians, who are battling with "invisible" money and losing.
Many people lodge their return in early July to get their hands on the refund as soon as possible. But you could get a "please explain" from the tax office.
The RBA has held the cash rate at 1.5% for its 10th consecutive meeting today, on the back of upbeat labour market reports, with unemployment falling to 5.5% since the last meeting and a trend towards more job advertisements.
The end of financial year is just around the corner. Here are seven steps to getting a bigger tax refund this tax time, from pre-paying subscriptions to claiming a home office.
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