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  • WATCH: Waleed Aly hits the nail on the head about negative gearing

    WATCH: Waleed Aly hits the nail on the head about negative gearing

    There’s no secret that the property prices in Sydney are exorbitant, and makes it almost impossible for new homeowners to break into the housing market. On The Project, Waleed Aly as per usual sums it up in a great 6 minute video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCF8P1jJOsc  

  • Superannuation not so super for women

    Superannuation not so super for women

    A senate inquiry into Women’s Economic Security in Retirement has found that men on average retire with double the superannuation savings of women. With the gender pay gap at an all time high of 18.8%, it comes as no surprise that women’s futures are also threatened by gender bias. Research done by the Workplace Gender…

  • 5 Leadership Tips from Obama’s Presidency

    5 Leadership Tips from Obama’s Presidency

    The President of the United States held his final White House Correspondent’s Dinner in Washington D.C. over the weekend, and we’re taking the time to honour the way  he’s presented himself as an incredible leader over the past eight years of his Presidency. 1. Accessibility    An undeniable asset of Obama’s presidency has been his ability and…

  • NSW is Australia’s strongest economy

    NSW is Australia’s strongest economy

    CommSec has released its latest State of States Report, which names NSW as Australia’s top performing economy. The quarterly report analyses eight key economic factors in each state: economic growth, retail spending, equipment investment, unemployment, construction work done, population growth, housing finance and dwelling commencements. NSW has the strongest scores on population growth, retail trade,…

  • Nissan recalls millions of cars

    Nissan recalls millions of cars

    Japanese automotive company Nissan is recalling more than 3.8 million vehicles due to a fault in the passenger side airbag. The global recall comes after the automotive company admitted that it knew of numerous collisions where the airbags did not function properly. The widespread fault is in the sensor that registers whether the seat is occupied…

  • Nurofen fined $1.7 million for misleading consumers

    Nurofen fined $1.7 million for misleading consumers

    The company that sells Nurofen, Reckitt Benckiser, has been fined $1.7 million by the Federal Court for misleading Australian consumers about their pain relief products. The Nurofen Specific range are advertised to specifically target various types of pain including back, period, migraine and tension headache pain. It was argued that despite the packaging and marketing, the products…

  • ANZ is the first Australian bank to switch on Apple Pay

    ANZ is the first Australian bank to switch on Apple Pay

    ANZ has become the first bank to support Apple Pay meaning those with an ANZ Visa card can make payments using their iPhone. Users will be able to register their cards and use their iPhones or Apple Watches to pays for goods on payment terminals that support tap and pay. They’ll also be able to use…

  • Millions of guns destroyed after Port Arthur replaced by 1.02M new ones

    Millions of guns destroyed after Port Arthur replaced by 1.02M new ones

    It has been 20 years since Martin Bryant walked into a cafe in Port Arthur, Tasmania and used semiautomatic weapons to shoot 35 people dead and injure 23 more. It was the third worst massacre by a single person in history and prompted extensive reforms to gun regulations in Australia. The Howard government banned all automatic and semi-automatic…

  • Twitter’s earnings disappoint

    Twitter’s earnings disappoint

    Twitter has posted its first quarter earnings and they are noticeably less than the analysts predicted. The company earned $595 million, which fell far short of the $607.8 million expected by industry analysts. Twitter showed a net loss for the quarter of $80 million. Although the company did grow its earnings by 36%, the disappointing…

  • 44 tips for Productivity

    44 tips for Productivity

    The best business gurus always say that productivity is the key to success. Putting this into action is difficult if you’re not sure what you’re doing and you can’t figure out how to fit it all in to the day. Luckily, English company Best STL has you covered. The company released a thorough infographic which…

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