Senator calls for ‘heads on spikes’ to deter superannuation mismanagement

Lisa Rogers, 63, transferred half of her retirement fund across to First Guardian Master Fund and Shield Master Fund in 2023. She was lured in with the promise of higher returns and... Read more »

US President Donald Trump and China’s President Xi Jinping begin talks to finalise a TikTok deal

Donald Trump and Xi Jinping have spoken over the phone to try and reach an agreement over TikTok’s use in the US and ease the trade stand-off between the two superpowers. Mr... Read more »

Liberal MPs speak up about ‘disturbing’ Advance campaign against ‘mass immigration’ | Advance Australia

Several Liberal MPs have raised concerns an anti-immigration campaign by the activist group Advance is hurting the party’s brand and alienating migrant communities. Analysis of Advance’s Meta advertising since May’s federal election... Read more »

Media can’t understand alleged Charlie Kirk killer

Orbiting the investigation into 22-year-old American Tyler Robinson — who could face the death penalty after being charged with fatally shooting far-right YouTuber Charlie Kirk in Utah — is a mad scramble... Read more »

Why reports won’t fix a broken system

Another week, another report highlighting the stark reality of women in technology. The Tech Council of Australia’s new Women in Highly Technical Occupations report tells a story we’ve heard many times before:... Read more »

Fewer than a third of houses are listed with a price – so how do you know what to offer?

Nationally, 29.9 percent of properties listed for sale in August had a display price, Realestate.co.nz said. Photo: RNZ / Nate McKinnon If you’ve been in the market for a new home lately,... Read more »

Further job losses deal fresh blow to coal mine workers

A resources company claims one of its mines paid millions of dollars in coal royalties despite not making a profit under a controversial scheme, sparking more job cuts. Queensland company QCoal is... Read more »

Why we’re retiring five years later — and the ‘big problem’ for future generations

Australia “needs to get serious about addressing intergenerational inequality” if we want an equitable retirement system, an author of a report on Australia’s long-term retirement trends has said. A “significant shift” in... Read more »

Aussies have fewer friends and higher tax bills, major survey reveals

A new report has painted a grim picture of life in Australia, revealing a nation where people are feeling lonelier than ever, pay more tax and are delaying their dreams. The Melbourne... Read more »

inside the new exhibition celebrating the history of food in WA

From Indigenous and immigrant histories to Chicken Treat pop-art, A Recipe For Life celebrates the diversity of WA and its people. Save You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove... Read more »