Monthly Archive: April 2014
Western Australia remains the nation’s best performing economy but the Northern Territory is right behind as the close second. According to CommSec’s quarterly State of the States report, the Top End is leading the...
Gold bullion has plunged 28% in 2013 as some investors lost their faith in the metal as a store of value. Consolidation in the Australian resources sector is creating a serious shortage of investment...
Australia’s first bitcoin ATM has gone live in Sydney, allowing passersby to buy and sell the digital currency and exchange it for cash. The machine, which resembles a regular banking ATM, was unveiled on...
Involvement in a road accident resulting in physical or mental injury entitles you to compensation, unless you are at fault. This compensation can cover a large range of costs and varies hugely depending on...
Energy Australia has become the latest electricity retailer to be slapped with a substantial fine for its door-to-door sales practices. The Federal Court has ordered Energy Australia to pay $1.2 million, a decision which...
Tobacco giant Philip Morris says it will cease production of cigarettes at its factory in Moorabbin, Australia. The closure of the factory, which has been in operation for nearly 60 years, will lead to...
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