A $400 million annual investment to advance ‘right to repair’ (R2R) has been welcomed by industry bodies as a means of creating a competitive and consumer-friendly repair landscape.
The Federal Government is moving to safeguard Australians' ability to pay with cash for essential items, ensuring millions ...
The Treasurer has flagged that the government is gearing up to announce a change to superannuation later this week.
In the age of payWave and internet banking, I rarely carry cash. Other than coins collected from beneath couch cushions or ...
Successive governments over many decades have wound back spending on public housing, sending people into the private rental ...
Labor and the coalition are looking to end 2024 with a win in parliament, while laying groundwork for a more important ...
About 94 per cent of businesses accept cash, but this was down from 99 per cent before the COVID-19 pandemic, Treasurer Jim ...
A deal will allow Cook Islanders permanently migrating home from Australia to take their nest egg with them, plugging a gap ...
Wong claims the government “moves these motions reluctantly” and accuses both Thorpe & Babet of seeking to “get attention” ...
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has criticised Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ announcement on making it mandatory for businesses to ...
Australia will mandate businesses selling essential items such as groceries and fuel to accept cash payments, joining ...