What the federal budget means for home buyers.
It’s Federal Budget time, so let’s cut to the chase. What’s in it for aspiring homeowners looking to purchase a property in 2025? Here are some of the key takeaways that could affect you. ...
It’s Federal Budget time, so let’s cut to the chase. What’s in it for aspiring homeowners looking to purchase a property in 2025? Here are some of the key takeaways that could affect you. ...
With hundreds of thousands of mortgages rolling off fixed rate terms and property owners facing the mortgage cliff as they jump to higher variable repayments, a lot of investors are wondering whether now is ...
Purchasing your first home is an exciting milestone, but the challenge of saving 20% for deposit – particularly if you’re also paying rent and navigating cost-of-living pressures – can feel like an impossible mission. ...
You might be concerned about whether your dream of owning a home has been temporarily derailed. Perhaps you’re questioning how competitive your current interest rate is, or what steps to take towards your property investment ...
Quarterly statistics on receivals of wool, livestock slaughtering and meat production Read more
The Australian Crop Report contains ABARES forecasts for the area, yield and production of Australia’s major winter and summer broadacre crops. Forecasts are made at the Australian state level. Read more
Gross value of production forecast to fall 4% to $81.8 billion in 2022–23. Value of exports forecast to be a record $70.3 billion in 2022–23. Favourable seasonal conditions in Australia are forecast to persist. Global ...
Prospects for Australia’s valuable winter crop are looking highly promising as we enter the peak growing season for many districts. We are forecasting another big harvest for 2022-23 – our fourth-highest yield ever of 55.5 ...
The outlook for Australian beef is strong in 2022. After several years of lower supply and disruptions brought on by COVID-19, exports are projected to rise over 2022 as prices remain high in international markets. ...
The long-term outlook for global sheepmeat consumption is largely positive, underpinned by growth in population and household wealth in emerging markets, particularly throughout Asia. Australia produces just 5% of the world’s sheepmeat but accounts for ...