The shadow trade minister is very worried about the trade war between China and the United States

Federal Labor Party’s Shadow Trade Minister Madeleine King told Skynews’s host that the Labor Party supports the coalition government to join the US-led Persian Gulf Naval Patrol Alliance to protect the Persian Gulf’s oil transportation. On Wednesday, Prime Minister Morrison announced in the capital Canberra that Australia joined the maritime patrol alliance in the Strait…

Westpac’s banks significantly cut mortgage rates below 3%

It is expected that borrowing costs will further decline. Westpac Bank, Melbourne Bank and BankSA have lowered various fixed-rate mortgage rates to below 3%. Spring is approaching, real estate sales season is about to begin, financial markets bet officially will cut interest rates further, Westpac’s subsidiaries cut fixed-rate loans by 0.1 percentage points to 1.4…

Australian housing market signs of recovery

In the last fiscal year, the number of properties sold in Australia for more than 1 million yuan fell by 17.2%. Lending tightening and weak markets led to only 18.4% of single-family homes and 9.8% of units in state capitals sold at least $1 million in the year to June. Sydney and Melbourne were hit…

Westpac Bank Amends Loan Policy

Following Tuesday’s victory over ASIC, the court rejected regulators’ irresponsible loan allegations, and Westpac announced a series of reforms to its home loan policy. The updated guidelines are scheduled to take effect on August 20, not only primarily, but also related brands: St George, Bank of Melbourne and Bank SA. Perhaps most notably, Westpac will…

Melbourne tram drivers have to strike

Later this month, commuters may experience cancellations and delays in trams. Drivers who seek better pay, will refuse to work overtime and refuse to work on rest days. About 1,500 Yarra Trams drivers and customer service staff voted on August 26 (Monday) to launch the work ban in an effort to achieve a 6% annual…

Victorian Liberal Party refunds $300,000 in fundraising

Due to security concerns about the winning bidder, the Victorian Liberal Party was forced to return more than $300,000 from the fundraising auction, including money raised with the Malcolm Turnbull, Julie Bishop and Matthew Guy dinner auctions. The auction, which was attended by the then Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and Victorian Opposition Leaders, was brought…