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RBA Holds Cash Rate at 4.35% Amid Inflation Pressure

The Reserve Bank of Australia maintains its cash rate at 4.35% for the fifth consecutive meeting, balancing stubborn inflation against economic growth concerns. Find out what this means for your wallet and the economy.

RBA holds rates at 4.35% on Melbourne Cup Day

The Reserve Bank of Australia has kept interest rates on hold at 4.35% in its Melbourne Cup Day meeting, extending financial pain for homeowners while offering cautious optimism about inflation.

Bond Strategies for Australian Investors

Discover how bond laddering and duration management can help Australian investors navigate interest rate uncertainty and safeguard their portfolios against market turbulence.

The Sun Surf Brand's 50% Revenue Surge

Australian surf company The Sun rides massive growth wave with 50% revenue increase, expanding from local markets to international success through authentic branding and community focus.

Bank Fine Print Warning for Australian Savers

Australian banking expert warns savers to scrutinise account terms as interest rates are predicted to remain stagnant, with some institutions quietly changing conditions.

Hi-Tech Warehouse Expands to Geelong Region

A major Australian online retail disruptor is bringing its high-tech warehousing and rapid delivery services to the Geelong region, creating local jobs and transforming how residents shop.

Coopers Brewery Profits Drop $10 Million

Australia's beloved Coopers Brewery faces challenging times as profits plummet by $10 million amid rising costs and shifting consumer habits. Discover what's behind the decline.

Townsville's MyHoliday2 Wins Top Travel Award

A little-known Townsville travel platform has beaten household names to win a prestigious national travel award, proving local innovation can compete with industry giants.

NGM Group Unveils New Newcastle HQ Plan

Newcastle's financial powerhouse NGM Group reveals ambitious plans for a state-of-the-art headquarters in the CBD, promising to revitalise the city centre and create hundreds of jobs.

Geelong Steel Company Collapses with $568,000 Debt

Another Geelong manufacturer falls as JS Ironworkers enters liquidation with $568,000 debt, leaving local suppliers in the lurch and raising concerns about the region's industrial future.

Sustainability: Marketing's Unspoken Challenge

New research reveals Australian marketers are struggling to authentically implement sustainability practices, with greenwashing concerns and consumer skepticism creating major challenges for brands trying to go green.

WA cracks down on greenwashing with new mandatory rules

Western Australian businesses face stricter regulations as the state government intensifies its fight against misleading environmental marketing. Discover how new mandatory guidelines will impact local agencies and protect consumers.

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