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Sydney house prices pass $2 million

April 16, 2025 - 14:00 -- Admin

According to SQM Research, Sydney’s median asking price for houses crossed over $2 million for the first time last week, hitting $2,012,000 on 15 April. SQM Research managing director Louis Christopher confirmed on Twitter (X) that the median asking price incorporates Greater Sydney, including the Blue Mountains and Central Coast. SQM Research’s methodology paper notes

China seeks to surround Australia with missiles

April 16, 2025 - 13:30 -- Admin

This report from Crikey, which has no idea about international relations, is so alarming that all Australians need to take pause. The story led in places such as The Australian Financial Review and the ABC overnight after Defence Minister Richard Marles came out and said he’d spoken to Indonesia’s defence minister, who rejected the reports. “I have spoken to my counterpart, Sjafrie

Labor hurls taxpayers into housing bubble

April 16, 2025 - 13:00 -- Admin

At the end of 2024, Australians required a record share of household income to make mortgage repayments on a median-priced home. Based on the latest opinion polls, Labor looks certain to win the upcoming election. When Labor is reelected, it is committed to leveraging Australian taxpayers into the housing bubble. Consider the following policy announcements

The bear makes a death cross

April 16, 2025 - 11:30 -- Admin

The Market Ear on the bear. Shake out, or? A perfect storm may be brewing: the S&P’s death cross reappears just as investor confidence hits new lows and equity outflows surge. With tech allocations plunging and volatility well bid, the big question is — is this a shakeout or the start of a larger unwind?

Developers demand migrants to build homes for migrants

April 16, 2025 - 10:00 -- Admin

Developer Nigel Satterley has called for more skilled migration to help ‘solve’ the housing shortage. Nigel Satterley, whose Satterley Property Group is the nation’s largest privately owned residential land developer, claimed that Australia had suffered an annual shortfall of 40,000 homes for over a decade. He claimed that without immigration changes to bring in more

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