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- Business Finance
- 03/02/2026
- 08:41
Heitman and Erben to Develop Western Australia’s Largest PBSA asset in the core of Perth CBD
Perth City Link site will be transformed into a 1,146-bed, 19-storey student accommodation community MELBOURNE, Australia–BUSINESS WIRE– Heitman LLC (“Heitman”), a global real estate…
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- Finance Investment, General News
- 03/02/2026
- 08:30
Rising living costs and economic uncertainty reshape Australians’ retirement plans
Key Facts: Cost-of-living is now the biggest concern for retirement, according to 43 per cent of Australians. Retirement plans are being delayed by an…
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- Seniors Interest
- 03/02/2026
- 08:15
SMSFs Shift From Accumulation to Retirement Income
Media release For immediate release Retirement, Not Accumulation: How Australians Are Using SMSFs Differently in 2026 Self-managed super funds (SMSFs) are increasingly being used to pay retirement income, rather than simply build wealth, with new analysis of Australian Tax Office data showing more money now flowing out of SMSFs than coming in. The findings come from a new report by financial planner James Hayes, a specialist in superannuation and retirement planning, which show that SMSFs have firmly shifted into retirement mode. The report found: SMSFs are now paying out far more than they take in: In 2023–24, SMSFs paid $57.7…
- Finance Investment
- 03/02/2026
- 08:15
SMSFs Shift From Accumulation to Retirement Income
Media release For immediate release As Super Fund Collapses Rattle Confidence, SMSFs Emerge as Retirement Engine Following recent superannuation fund collapses that wiped out more than $1 billion in member savings, new Australian Tax Office analysis shows self-managed super funds (SMSFs) are already playing a growing – and largely overlooked – role in funding Australians’ retirement income. New data reveals SMSFs are now paying out significantly more in retirement benefits than they receive in contributions, signalling a decisive shift from wealth accumulation to income drawdown. A new report by financial planner James Hayes, a specialist in superannuation and retirement planning,…
- Business Company News
- 03/02/2026
- 08:04
Scalare Partners revenue skyrockets 231% to $4.58m after Tankstream acquisition
Scalare Partners revenue skyrockets 231% to $4.58m after Tankstream acquisition ASX-listed tech investment & advisory firm Scalare Partners has reported cash receipts of $4.58…
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- Government Federal, Political
- 03/02/2026
- 07:54
INDEPENDENT SENATOR WILL MOVE TO DISCHARGE DODGY FOI BILL
Who: Senator Fatima Payman supported by other independent Senators When: Tuesday 3 February at 9:00am Where: Mural Hall, Parliament House Contact: Ash Telford: 0424 375 160 Independent Western Australia Senator Fatima Payman will today move a motion discharging the Freedom of Information Amendment Bill 2025 and I calling for her colleagues in the Senate to support the motion. The FOI legislation was introduced into the House of Representatives at the end of last year despite little public support. The committee inquiry into the Bill received 70 submissions and the only two submissions of support came from Government organisations. Senator Payman…
- Business Company News, General News
- 03/02/2026
- 07:30
What the RBA’s 2026 outlook could mean for your mortgage, rent and savings
With interest rates expected to stay higher for longer, UNSW economists explain what could shape the Reserve Bank’s next decisions and what they could mean for households. After several interest rate cuts last year,many Australians are looking ahead and asking whether further relief is on the way. Australia is moving out of a high inflation period, but price pressures have been more persistent than expected, leaving the Reserve Bank cautious about easingratesfurther. “Inflation has come down, but it is not yet back within the target range and has proved more persistent than expected. That is why the RBA has been…
- Sport Recreation, Travel Tourism
- 03/02/2026
- 07:00
AUSTRALIAN WINTER OLYMPIC SUCCESS AT RISK DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT
3 February 2026: The impacts of climate change hang heavily over the viability of Australia’s future Winter Olympics chances, and raise urgent questions about how we celebrate Winter sports culture and achievement. As Australia has just sizzled through its hottest heatwave since Black Saturday in 2009, the world turns its attention to the Winter Olympics held in Milan-Cortina, Italy, starting this week (February 6th). The Australian Olympic committee has announced a 53-strong Australian Olympic team, one of the biggest in history, with several contenders leading international rankings in their respective sports. Professional freestyle skier, Olympic Commentator and member of the…
- CharitiesAidWelfare
- 03/02/2026
- 06:43
Rafah reopening must see free movement of Palestinian people and goods: Oxfam
Reacting to today’s reopening of the Rafah Crossing between Egypt and Gaza, Oxfam’s oPt Policy Lead Bushra Khalidi said: “We welcome the reopening of Rafah which is desperately needed for people who have been trapped without options for so many months of closure imposed as part of a broader siege on Gaza. A crossing that functions at the discretion of external parties and allows only a nominal number of Palestinian people to cross daily, does not amount to freedom of movement, a fundamental right. “People, goods and humanitarian assistance must be able to move safely, unhindered and in line with…
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