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Startling proof Australia is totally stuffed

Just about everywhere you look, there are worsening signs that Australia is no longer the lucky country.From record-high rents to skyrocketing mortgages, a cost-of-living crisis to the alarming emergence of a ‘working poor’ population, the…

CEO slams immigration ‘ponzi’

Outspoken tech executive Matt Barrie has blasted the Albanese government’s record high immigration intake as a “national disgrace” in a blistering speech to business leaders and bureaucrats.The Freelancer chief executive, speaking at The…

Big reason Aussies are fleeing cities

One-fifth of Australians in major cities are contemplating a move to the regions as the cost of living crisis worsens. Those who are considering the big move from the city to the country blame the cost of living in urban centres, high…

Major WA construction company collapses

Australia’s largest brick manufacturer has become the latest casualty in the nation’s construction industry crisis, with the company forced to close down a major plant in the country’s west.Concrete block and brick producer Brickworks…

‘Neglected’: Shock over $360 rental

A listing for a two-bedroom rental property has caused outrage after images giving a peak inside the property were shared online.The two bedroom, one bathroom property is up for rent for $360 a week in Footscray, Victoria. The property…

Brutal way CEO lured workers back five days

Morgan Stanley has finally succeeded in bringing its employees back to their desks five days a week, sources told The Post — and the threat of lay-offs proved to be an effective incentive.On Thursday, the Wall Street giant’s chief executive…

Why Aussies are getting dumped

The number of weddings fell well short of pre-pandemic levels for the second consecutive year while the number of divorces skyrocketed, according to data from Australian Bureau of Statistics.There were 89,164 couples who married last year —…

Key detail to rememeber as house prices fall

House prices across the nation have continued to fall despite the spring selling season getting underway. Prices have fallen by 0.06 per cent nationally, with a 0.11 per cent drop in Australia‘s capital cities according to PropTrack’s Home…