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Expectations for higher house prices have soared to new highs amid concerns the Federal Government’s new guarantee scheme could add to the heat.

Expectations for rising house prices soar to 15-year high

Expectations for rising house prices have soared to a fresh 15-year high amid concerns the Federal Government’s expanded first-homebuyer scheme will lift property values.

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Cboe  becomes the fourth platform in Australia endorsed to list companies, joining the ASX, the National Stock Exchange and the Sydney Stock Exchange.

Watchdog opens listings door to ASX operator’s US rival

ASX Ltd is facing tougher competition for listings after the corporate regulator opened the field up to a rival operator, adding to the pressure on Australia’s dominant share trading platform.

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A view of the town of Niseko, Japan, near the internationally renowned Niseko ski slopes and resort, Sept. 24, 2025. Some residents in the area are protesting a planned housing facility for foreign workers, exposing the conflict between Japan’s need for labor and anxieties over immigration. (Kentaro Takahashi/The New York Times)

Tourism boom sparks immigration backlash in Japan

Japan’s immigration debate is intensifying as labour shortages deepen and far-right rhetoric gains ground.

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KFC are going to unveil a world first fried chicken vending machine.

KFC’s world first chicken vending machine in secret location

Lovers of KFC are scrambling to guess the secret Aussie location of a world first first for the takeaway giant  — a fried chicken vending machine.

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National house prices are forecast to rise 5.7 per cent over the next 12 months, according to investment bank Morgan Stanley.

The State most likely to lead nation’s house-buying spree

More than one-in-five aspiring homebuyers in one State expect to make their purchase during the next 12 months as incentives spark a national property scramble.

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A couple could have their deposit for an $850,000 loan in less than two years, with big tax concessions up for grabs.

Buy your first home in just 20 months with these two hacks

A couple could have their deposit for an $850,000 loan in less than two years, with big tax concessions up for grabs.

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Gold and Bitcoin have reset their record highs and Australia’s share market could do the same this week as investors position for a bullish fourth quarter.

Australian shares nudge record while gold, Bitcoin peak again

Gold and Bitcoin have reset their record highs and Australia's share market could do the same this week as investors position for a bullish fourth quarter.

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Unless there are exceptional circumstances, we can’t generally access our super until we turn 60. Here are the conditions under which you might be able to get your hands on your savings earlier.

When you can (and can’t) crack open your retirement savings

Unless there are exceptional circumstances, we can’t generally access our super until we turn 60. Here are the conditions under which you might be able to get your hands on your savings earlier.

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Albanese will offer the United States priority access to Australia’s critical minerals and rare earths in a meeting with Trump later this month.

Trump-Albanese meeting key to critical minerals stockpile

Anthony Albanese is going to offer Donald Trump priority access for America to buy Australia’s critical minerals and rare earths when they meet this month, so the US Defence industry isn’t reliant on China.

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Optus officials and those from other telcos are set to face questions from the Government. (Erik Anderson/AAP PHOTOS)

Telcos summoned to Canberra ahead of natural disaster season

The telecommunication sector is in the Government’s cross hairs after shocking revelations of triple-zero outages in September that were linked to the deaths of three people.

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Coles boss Leah Weckert and Woolworths boss Amanda Bardwell.

Woolies’ $100m plan: Expert says click & collect fee looms

Embattled Woolworths could claw back about $100 million in costs if it starts slugging customers for standard click-and-collect, a major analyst has found.

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Sydney business siblings Dan and Will Roberts.

Company that got rejected by ASX now worth more than Qantas

Sydney brothers Dan and Will Roberts couldn’t get the ASX interested in their computer business, Iren. Then they moved it to the US and everything changed.

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Telcos will be forced to provide real-time updates of triple-0 outages from next month.

Telcos face new outage rules following deadly Optus saga

Telcos will be forced to provide real-time updates of triple-0 outages from next month as the Government moves to restore confidence in the emergency call network.

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THE ECONOMIST: Bosses are still pulling the strings — even when they don’t know they’re doing it.

How bosses unwittingly exert power

THE ECONOMIST: You might call it ouija-board management: messages are being received even if none have actually been sent. 

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