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How do banks assess you for a home loan? And how do you work out what you can afford?
Taking out a home loan means you’ll be required to make regular repayments over many years.
INNOVATION
RBA holds Interest Rate at 4.35%, warns inflation remains ‘too high’
This widely expected move leaves homeowners facing the 13-year high cash rate at least until November 5, when the next RBA board meeting is scheduled.
OPINION
Many Australians face losing their homes right now, Here’s how the government should help
HomeKeeper is more important than ever because the monetary policy script isn’t following the arc politicians and policymakers planned.
INNOVATION
With rising interest rates people cutting down on food spending
The CommBank HSI Index was led lower by reduced spending intentions in home buying, health & fitness, transport and household services.
INNOVATION
The RBA will almost certainly lift interest rates in February
The rationale is that higher rates will encourage households to spend less and save more.
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Albanese government under fire after ISIS brides and childern granted passports and attempted to returns
The incident has triggered alarm after it emerged that Australian passports had already been issued to the group
POLITICS
‘Just as offensive’: Julian Hill condemns Jacinta Price as she returns to frontbench without apology over Indian migration remarks
"Jacinta Price’s comments about Australians of Indian heritage were wrong and are just as offensive today as they were the first time she said them.”
NEWS
ACT Premier Andrew Barr calls India ‘priority partner’ as Australia’s ‘knowledge capital’ eyes tourism and international students
“This mission is about building on that partnership so that Indian students, visitors and investors continue to see Canberra as a place where they can study, visit, invest and build a future.”