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How the ‘cheapest’ retirement village could leave you paying more

How the ‘cheapest’ retirement village could leave you paying more

For Australians considering buying into a retirement village, it’s worth crunching the numbers – because the cheapest home isn’t always the most...

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Rachel Lane

Can these five changes save Daley’s legacy, or will Slater’s dig the knife in?

Can these five changes save Daley’s legacy, or will Slater’s dig the knife in?

Seven changes have been made across the two Origin sides. We break down how each one can make or break the decider at Suncorp Stadium.

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Nick Wright

Qld’s spine is destined for all-time greatness. This is the only way to beat them

Qld’s spine is destined for all-time greatness. This is the only way to beat them

The Maroons playmakers terrify me and they will one day go down in Origin history. So how does NSW flip Queensland’s script?

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Andrew Johns

If productivity can’t be measured (and it can’t, not really), how can we improve it?

If productivity can’t be measured (and it can’t, not really), how can we improve it?

When politicians and economists bang on about the need to increase productivity, they’re arguing about a concept that is nothing more than a puff of...

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Ross Gittins

My wife has no taxable income. Will she have to pay CGT under the new rules?

My wife has no taxable income. Will she have to pay CGT under the new rules?

This is a prime example of the unfair and unintended consequences of the new laws around capital gains tax.

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Noel Whittaker

If there’s a heaven, Uncle John, your last 8000 steps were its stairway

If there’s a heaven, Uncle John, your last 8000 steps were its stairway

When my uncle, John Egan, was well into his 90s, I had a challenging phone call with him.

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Rick Feneley

The science of happiness, unemployment, inflation, populism and One Nation

The science of happiness, unemployment, inflation, populism and One Nation

The paradox is clear: Australia is an extraordinarily rich country, but its residents are increasingly pessimistic.

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Liam Mannix

The time for talk is over. Will Demon make a drastic call?

The time for talk is over. Will Demon make a drastic call?

Alex de Minaur cut a forlorn figure after his Wimbledon defeat on Monday. It feels like a fork-in-the-road moment for his career.

yesterday 10

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Marc McGowan

Cashed-up and cock-a-hoop, there’s one big winner from the NRL deal (and it’s not Kayo subscribers)

Cashed-up and cock-a-hoop, there’s one big winner from the NRL deal (and it’s not Kayo subscribers)

The mammoth $5.3 billion, seven-year agreement has serious ramifications for the code, its players and fans.

yesterday 8

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Bevan Shields

China’s Pacific missile launch is a diplomatic misfire

China’s Pacific missile launch is a diplomatic misfire

Despite Beijing’s insistence that the launch was a “routine” test, it is widely perceived in the region as a provocative and unsettling act.

yesterday 10

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Matthew Knott

I’m in my 30s and worried about property prices. Should I still buy?

I’m in my 30s and worried about property prices. Should I still buy?

Whenever there is a big market movement like this, you will see every expert jumping behind a microphone with some predictions. Take them with a grain...

yesterday 10

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Paridhi Jain

Billionaire Richard White is now more a liability for WiseTech than an asset

Billionaire Richard White is now more a liability for WiseTech than an asset

While he remains on the board as an executive director, the company’s independent board has effectively only half killed the king.

yesterday 10

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Elizabeth Knight

My agent and I are no longer talking. The problem with selling a house in these crazy times

My agent and I are no longer talking. The problem with selling a house in these crazy times

My agent repeatedly insisted I would never get a better offer. “You will be stuck in your house for another 10 years if you don’t take it,” they said.

yesterday 10

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Nicola Redhouse

FIFA’s history makes it a perfect receptacle for phone calls from a ‘boss man’

FIFA’s history makes it a perfect receptacle for phone calls from a ‘boss man’

Drawing on his years of soccer expertise, US President Donald Trump declared Folarin Balogun’s previous-round red card for stomping completely...

yesterday 10

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Malcolm Knox

The irony of Trump’s scheme to protect a US World Cup star from the rules

The irony of Trump’s scheme to protect a US World Cup star from the rules

If the US president had things his way, Folarin Balogun would not even be an American citizen, and would not be able to play for the US soccer team at...

yesterday 10

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Michael Koziol

US inflation is running hot, so why not change the way it is measured?

US inflation is running hot, so why not change the way it is measured?

If Kevin Warsh can adopt the trimmed mean as the Fed’s key inflation metric, Trump’s inflation problem will almost disappear.

yesterday 10

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Stephen Bartholomeusz

China’s missile launch shocked the world. Its new JL-3 brings a threat we’ve never seen before

China’s missile launch shocked the world. Its new JL-3 brings a threat we’ve never seen before

Submarine-launched ballistic missiles are deployed on nuclear-powered ballistic submarines. They are launched into flight by a brief burst of rocket...

yesterday 10

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Clinton Fernandes

Cleary needs to play five-eighth if Blues are to win decider. It worked in the 2023 grand final

Cleary needs to play five-eighth if Blues are to win decider. It worked in the 2023 grand final

Origin is faster, the gaps close quicker and the defence is more disciplined than in the NRL. Nathan Cleary will have more space and can do more...

yesterday 10

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Roy Masters

The world is failing to curb carbon, and we may be close to a scorched earth tipping point

The world is failing to curb carbon, and we may be close to a scorched earth tipping point

The years 2023 to 2025 were the three hottest on record. The effects of climate change may soon make many nations uninhabitable.

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Peter Hartcher

Beijing’s missile flex sends its Pacific neighbours an unmistakeable warning

Beijing’s missile flex sends its Pacific neighbours an unmistakeable warning

China’s testing of a nuclear-capable missile in the Pacific Ocean generated a splash that no one heard, but every country in the region felt.

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Lisa Visentin

Leave Kylie out of it: Why on earth did Albanese do that podcast?

Leave Kylie out of it: Why on earth did Albanese do that podcast?

It’s what the kids would call cringe. You might also call it garden-variety sexism. You could definitely call it too much information.

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Jacqueline Maley

Soft-touch gambling reforms will keep money flowing to media giants, sports

Soft-touch gambling reforms will keep money flowing to media giants, sports

For broadcast networks, marquee sports have become their programming lifeblood, and gambling advertising is a meaningful contributor to that revenue.

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Elizabeth Knight

Dual defeats as Freo streak ends while Eagles rue first quarter blowout

Dual defeats as Freo streak ends while Eagles rue first quarter blowout

Fremantle’s 14-game winning streak was stopped by the Giants, while the Eagles produced three good quarters of football. But what were the biggest...

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Paddy Sweeney

A line in the sand for the world’s largest creditor has been breached

A line in the sand for the world’s largest creditor has been breached

Last week the Japanese yen crashed through a ‘red line’ level against the US dollar. How the Bank of Japan responds could cause chaos in the...

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Stephen Bartholomeusz

FIFA reaches a new low, with Trump again a gloating winner

FIFA reaches a new low, with Trump again a gloating winner

FIFA’s decision to allow the previously suspended US striker Folarin Balogun to play against Belgium has left the football world astounded.

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Oliver Brown

My family has poured heart and soul into our art. Don’t let big tech steal it

My family has poured heart and soul into our art. Don’t let big tech steal it

Why should AI and big tech make money from my life’s work, without my permission?

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Mahalia Barnes

Surcharge shake-up could clip the wings of frequent flyer points

Surcharge shake-up could clip the wings of frequent flyer points

We’re likely to see a flurry of changes to banks’ reward schemes in coming months, as the industry prepares for an RBA-driven overhaul.

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Clancy Yeates

Justice is not being served when NSW parliament oversees court matters

Justice is not being served when NSW parliament oversees court matters

The office of the NSW Director of Public Prosecutions has been independent for 40 years. Let’s not change that.

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Geoffrey Watson

Like the ‘broken’ housing market, Labor has a moral obligation to act on another issue

Like the ‘broken’ housing market, Labor has a moral obligation to act on another issue

Everyone agrees that gambling advertising requires drastic action.

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Sean Kelly

From Saint Tropez to Naples: James Packer and Lindsay Fox drop anchor in the Mediterranean

From Saint Tropez to Naples: James Packer and Lindsay Fox drop anchor in the Mediterranean

It’s that time of year again: A flotilla of superyachts owned by Australian billionaires has descended on the south of France.

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John Buckley

Nearly a million investors lost $5.5 billion on Trump’s crypto coin

Nearly a million investors lost $5.5 billion on Trump’s crypto coin

An up-to-date tally of Trump followers turned crypto investors is in. And for them, the overall results are remarkably bad.

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Eric Lipton

We’ve never been a monoculture: One group of Australians knows this

We’ve never been a monoculture: One group of Australians knows this

First Nations people can teach us a great deal about connection.

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Aunty Munya Andrews

To become a top side in world rugby, the Wallabies must start behaving like one

To become a top side in world rugby, the Wallabies must start behaving like one

Australia did a lot right in a stirring performance against Ireland. But it was another defeat on home soil, and it was again caused by one of their...

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Iain Payten

Heatwaves, storms and masked men: Inside the messy, fractured reality of America’s 250th

Heatwaves, storms and masked men: Inside the messy, fractured reality of America’s 250th

Hundreds of thousands flocked to Washington for America’s big July 4 birthday bash for a frenetic night of magic and chaos.

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Michael Koziol

The lyin’ king Trump is the kind of leader Washington feared and reviled

The lyin’ king Trump is the kind of leader Washington feared and reviled

America’s beloved first president famously wouldn’t tell a lie. The current one can’t stop telling lies.

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Maureen Dowd

Angus Taylor must take the fight up to One Nation – or look weak

Angus Taylor must take the fight up to One Nation – or look weak

The Liberal Party must expose the truth about Pauline Hanson – when you lift the lid, it’s pretty ugly.

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George Brandis

Wasteful Wallabies need to be hard on themselves after loss to Ireland

Wasteful Wallabies need to be hard on themselves after loss to Ireland

Costly mistakes by big-name players remain a must-fix situation ahead of Saturday’s Test match against France.

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Paul Cully

To shed the underdog tag, Australian soccer needs to have some tough conversations

To shed the underdog tag, Australian soccer needs to have some tough conversations

Judging by the response to the Socceroos’ shattering World Cup exit against Egypt, fans and players have had a gutful of gallant defeats. So how do...

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Vince Rugari

Today may have rid itself of Karl Stefanovic, but his departure exposes another problem

With falling ratings and no new major talent in sight, the breakfast TV landscape must adapt, or die.

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Louise Rugendyke

Putin is losing the Ukraine war. But if he goes down, he could take us all with him

Putin is losing the Ukraine war. But if he goes down, he could take us all with him

We may be at a point where the Ukraine war gets much, much worse – rather than some kind of peace agreement, says Oxford historian Peter Frankopan.

sunday 10

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Peter Fitzsimons

Ready to retire? We bust some common super myths

Ready to retire? We bust some common super myths

Many Australians’ understanding of how super works in retirement falls woefully short – and it’s costing them.

sunday 10

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Dominic Powell

As a priest, I wonder what Jesus would say about the Christian Brothers’ crying poor

As a priest, I wonder what Jesus would say about the Christian Brothers’ crying poor

But by and large, the Church has failed to live up to its basic Christian obligations. Had it done so, perhaps the many empty pews might still be...

sunday 10

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Kevin Dillon

Young people aren’t relaxed and comfortable, they’re broke and bovine

Young people aren’t relaxed and comfortable, they’re broke and bovine

Everyone wants a better life. But young people have lost confidence that it’s within reach.

sunday 10

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Parnell Palme McGuinness

Here’s how to put the building crooks in jail, where they belong

Here’s how to put the building crooks in jail, where they belong

I’m a former CFMEU national secretary. Want to know why so many criminals are attracted to the building industry? It’s where they can launder...

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John Sutton

The million-dollar property question no one wants to answer

The million-dollar property question no one wants to answer

At a time of political anxiety and social upheaval, a dip in housing values does feel existential. But only if you look at property as purely a...

sunday 10

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Jacqueline Maley

Can Galvin cameo help Blues counter Maroons’ stars?

Can Galvin cameo help Blues counter Maroons’ stars?

Lachlan Galvin’s always-on-the-ball approach made him the ideal person to mimic Cameron Munster at NSW training during the week.

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Danny Weidler

A Giant question: What should GWS be named next year?

A Giant question: What should GWS be named next year?

It doesn’t seem feasible that the club could adopt a specific suburban name like Homebush or Parramatta. This likely leaves the AFL and the club...

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Jake Niall

My super will soon hit the $2m cap. What should I do with the excess?

My super will soon hit the $2m cap. What should I do with the excess?

Once your super hits the cap, it’s not all doom and gloom, your investments will still have a very favourable tax treatment.

sunday 9

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Paul Benson

The crucial thing you need to check in your next payslip

The crucial thing you need to check in your next payslip

Alarmingly, there has been little discussion about a major change coming to our super this financial year.

sunday 9

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Victoria Devine

Wallabies produce ‘Gallipoli’ epic as Ireland snatch the win

Wallabies produce ‘Gallipoli’ epic as Ireland snatch the win

The Wallabies were magnificent and are building something real - but this was still not enough.

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Peter Fitzsimons