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Adrian Suljanovic

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Adrian Suljanovic is a journalist at Broker Daily with more than two years experience reporting on all facets of the third party distribution channel. Adrian has written for a range of business and finance titles including IFA, Investor Daily and Lawyer’s Weekly before joining the mortgages team in 2022. He graduated from the University of Wollongong in 2021 gaining a Bachelor of Communication & Media with a major in Digital & Social Media. E-mail Adrian at: [email protected]

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Home ownership rate drops for young FHBs: AHURI

The home ownership rate of Millennial first home buyers has declined over the last few decades, research has found. ...Read More

Rate hikes drive down home sales: HIA

New home sales have dropped nationally attributed to the steep rise in the cash rate over the past 14 months. Read More

Victorian government invests $150m in regional worker accommodation

The Victorian government has announced a $150 million investment to open housing for regional workers. Read More

Australia falling short on social housing

New research from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare reveals how the country has fallen behind on the social...Read More

Big 4 dominate loan book market share: AFG

The major banks continue to maintain prevalence in market share when compared to non-major counterparts in the last quar...Read More

ANZ calls extended cash rate pause

The major bank has changed its RBA call and now believes a hold in August is most likely. Read More

Great uncertainty around global interest rates: CBA

There is still significant uncertainty regarding the movements of interest rates around the world, according to Commonwe...Read More

Unemployment biggest driver of mortgage stress: CBA

Unemployment has been cited as one of the main reasons behind mortgage stress, according to CBA’s chief executive. ...Read More

Reducing buffer won't materially help customers: ANZ

The major bank has maintained that APRA's serviceability buffer of 3 per cent is appropriate. Read More

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