June 5, 2025
finance

Minimum Wage Increase Ensuring Fair Pay for Workers and Economic Stability

In the ever-evolving landscape of economic policies, one key development that has caught the attention of many is the imminent rise in the minimum wage. This move, expected to see a 3.5% increase, aims to address issues related to income inequality and improve the standard of living for low-wage workers across various industries. “Raising the

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Chinas Steel Demand Slump Impact on ASX Miners

The rumblings in the steel industry are sending shockwaves through the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) mining sector. A recent nosedive in Chinese steel demand, hitting an eight-year low, is ringing alarm bells for investors and miners alike. According to experts, this downturn could spell more trouble for an already struggling materials sector. “Steel rebar futures

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Crypto ATMs Beware of Scams Targeting Older Australians

Older Australians, known for being targets of scams, are now facing a new threat in the form of cryptocurrency ATM fraud. Imagine seeing someone with grey hair queueing up at a mall or gas station next to a peculiar machine that looks like a mix between a Chubb safe and a monochrome ATM – that’s

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Strickland Metals Strikes Gold Boosting Serbian Prospect with Rich Discoveries

Strickland Metals, a key player in the mining industry, has recently unearthed exciting developments at its Gradina prospect in southern Serbia. The company’s relentless pursuit of gold has led to a significant find that is causing quite a stir in the mining world. In a recent drilling endeavor at the Rogozna project, Strickland Metals hit

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Lets Get Real Why Taxes Are Inevitably Going to Increase

Before the recent elections, there was a lot of buzz in the business world about the growing budget deficits and mounting public debt under the Albanese government’s watch. The chatter was all about how urgent it was to address these issues. However, once the election dust settled and the government proposed increasing taxes on wealthy

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Termina EVPs Investment in Small Business Energy Savings

The buzz of excitement filled the air as Termina, a small business energy savings startup, secured an impressive $3 million in pre-Series A funding with the backing of EVP. The news spread like wildfire through the entrepreneurial community, sparking conversations and speculation about what this investment could mean for the future of energy efficiency solutions.

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Fintech Superheros Rise A Journey of Valuation Surge and Investor Confidence

Superhero, the brainchild of cofounders John Winters and Wayne Baskin, has been making waves in the fintech world. Recently, this superannuation and share trading platform secured a staggering $11 million in fresh capital. The injection of funds led to an impressive 20% increase in its valuation, reaching a remarkable $22.5 million surge in just three

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Australias AI Revolution MAVERIC Supercomputers $60m Impact on Future Innovations

In the realm of cutting-edge technology, a groundbreaking invention is set to revolutionize Australia’s artificial intelligence landscape. Meet MAVERIC, short for Monash Advanced Environment for Research and Intelligent Computing. This state-of-the-art supercomputer comes with a hefty price tag of $60 million but holds the key to unlocking a new era of scientific advancements. Imagine a

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Australias Battle Against the AI Onslaught

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just a buzzword; it’s rapidly becoming an integral part of our lives. With Google unveiling its revolutionary ‘AI mode,’ the tech giant is ushering in a new era where interactions with technology are more natural and conversational. But as AI continues to advance at breakneck speed, concerns about job

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finance

Lets Get Real Why Taxes Are Inevitably Going to Increase

Before the recent elections, there was a lot of buzz in the business world about the growing budget deficits and mounting public debt under the Albanese government’s watch. The chatter was all about how urgent it was to address these issues. However, once the election dust settled and the government proposed increasing taxes on wealthy

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