Almost three million Australian workers will receive a cash boost, as the the Fair Work Commission announced their decision to raise the minimum wage following their annual review.
A major reset is coming for more than one million Australians, with the government promising a fairer approach to job support, fewer people slipping through the cracks and changes to controversial mutual obligations.
The ATO is "tightening the rules" for holiday home owners, affecting around 250,000 properties across Australia, in an attempt to minimise private use.
Australian families and small businesses will pocket hundreds in energy savings this winter as electricity prices fall across much of the east coast — although South Australians won’t be as lucky.
The cost of a sending a standard letter could soon rise again, as traditional mail continues to decline.
A mortgage broker has paid tens of thousands of dollars for a billboard outside Canberra airport criticising the changes to capital gains tax, saying that "Australians still aren’t being listened to".
The comedian has criticised the government, after walking past three politicians flying in business class, as ordinary "hard working" Aussies continue to battle rising costs and taxes.
Aussies are being encouraged to check whether they are owed a share of more than $2.7 billion in unclaimed money linked to forgotten bank accounts, shares and insurance policies.
Anthony Albanese has hit back at scrutiny of his property portfolio, accusing the Coalition of dragging his family into the fight over negative gearing while defending his own path into home ownership.
A candid online discussion has revealed the harsh reality facing many Australian households, as rising supermarket prices force families to cut meals, abandon favourite foods and rethink how they shop.
Labor's biggest economic gamble yet is set to reshape housing, taxes and the financial future of millions. Here are the three biggest winners and losers of the 2026 Federal Budget.
Many Australians will be able to claim a new $100 fuel payment and school support worth up to $250 per child under new state government cost-of-living measures.