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The number of people that visited Australia in October was 2.3 per cent lower than visited in September, new figures have revealed.
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The number of people that visited Australia in October was 2.3 per cent lower than visited in September, new figures have revealed.
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The number of job advertisements in newspapers and on the internet rose for a seventh consecutive month in November, according to a leading survey, auguring wel…
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West Australian Premier Colin Barnett has confirmed his "accident prone" former treasurer Troy Buswell is working on a report into housing affordability.
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The number of properties being advertised for sale nationally has risen sharply during the spring selling season of this year and the current volume of stock on…
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SLOW and steady seems to be the way the market is travelling in the final weeks of 2010.
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Ever since the news broke that Oprah was heading Down Under, cries of ``hallelujah'' and ``praise the Lord'' have been heard echoing around the boardrooms of To…
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BRITISH novelist Terry Pratchett writes that "the IQ of a mob is the IQ of its most stupid member divided by the number of mobsters". I think about that rather…
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As the cameras swivel around on their perches to show us the splendid scenery of each Australian Test match city, how many sofa-bound cricket fans sitting i…
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The Australian government is to use biometrics to strengthen its border security, which could be of interest to people migrating to the country.
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Unemployment in Australia needs to remain low to allow the price of property in the country to grow or at least remain stable, an economist has claimed.
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Retail sales have fallen sharply, underscoring the weakness in the economy and ruling out any RBA rate hikes until mid-2011 at the earliest.
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Less money was spent on renovating properties in Australia in the third quarter of the year than in the second quarter.
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Hidden away in the back of the Australian Budget and unmentioned in the Treasurers speech, was a simple statement confirming that:
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Australian property prices look to be on a rocketing path, with first home buyers, low-interest rates and FOMO (fear of missing out) fueling the demand for the start of 2021.
However, with stimulus packages coming to an end, and international borders remaining closed, can this ex…
For anyone considering Australia as a future place of residence planning your taxation affairs is a critical element of the migration process.
The Australian taxation system is extremely complex and taxes residents worldwide income.
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