Australian government is negotiating with China to restrict international students’ access to Australian online courses

Australian government officials are negotiating with Chinese authorities to relax its Internet firewall to allow international students to use Australian universities’ online and video education courses. With the international student market in Australia facing a potential loss of $ 8 billion, Minister of Education Dan Tehan and Trade Minister Birmingham convened an international education global…

Market expected to cut interest rates in May

Concerned that the Chinese economy is slowing down and affecting the Australian economy, the market expects that the next rate cut will be in May. Interest rate traders last week generally expected a 0.25-point rate cut in June, but now they think it will be cut in May. The previous major analysts had expected that…

National house prices rose in January

Australian house prices continued to rise in January, with more than just Sydney and Melbourne. The capital cities of Southeast Australia continued to lead, with Melbourne up 1.2% and Sydney 1.1%, but other cities also rose, and the struggling Perth and Darwin markets also rose 0.1%. Overall, CoreLogic figures show that growth has slowed from…

Morrison delivers Australia Day speech

Australia ushered in Australia Day 2020 on January 26, and hundreds of events will be held in various places. Prime Minister Scott Morrison gave a speech and awarded the Australian Honours of the Year. This year’s Australian Day is different from usual, and awards have been set up for firefighters and medical staff who have…

Cash payment cap is not to control wealth

The Reserve Bank of Australia says the real motivation behind the federal government’s proposal to implement a cash ban is to create an Orwell-style country that gives banks more control over people’s money — and the government’s actions over people during a recession — that the argument that there is greater control over people is…