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Fights among beneficiaries of wills are rising. But parents of kids relying on an inheritance can take simple steps to avoid or minimise the chance of a dispute.
The oil market might face a new reality after the Iran war, in which exports through the Strait of Hormuz do not return to the levels once considered normal.
Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock will get a chance to react to Wednesday's economic growth figures when she fronts a parliamentary hearing in Canberra.
A level playing field for first-home buyers remains at the heart of Labor's tax reform pitch, as it tries to steer the narrative back towards housing equity.
Australia’s workplace umpire is overhauling its internal processes, warning an artificial intelligence-fuelled surge in unfair dismissal and other claims is ‘placing a strain’ on all aspects of its operations.
Flight Centre founder Graham Turner says Labor’s capital gains tax changes will hurt aspiration and young Australians will not being able to climb the ladder to business success.